JAKE
yes also the faults rub together and make it shake into an earthquake and the eruption of a volcano can start a earthquake.
The Ground Will shake!
a sudden shake comming from underneath the ground
It results by creating a shockwave, which causes the ground to shake; this is an earthquake.
Yers.
lets see.....: - throw it on the ground - put it in the middle of an earthquake - shake it rapidly
yes because when it erupts it makes the ground shake
An earthquake is when the tectonic plates under ground move making everything shake
i think it is the heat in the ground from the earth cord
During an earthquake, seismic waves travel through the Earth's crust, causing the ground to shake. Above the Earth's surface, buildings and structures can sway, shake, or even collapse depending on the intensity of the earthquake. Other effects can include landslides, tsunamis, and ground ruptures in more severe cases.
An earthquake is called so because it describes the shaking of the ground caused by a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust. The term "earthquake" combines "earth," referring to the ground, and "quake," which means to shake or tremble.
In 2009, there was a big shake in Samoa called an earthquake. It caused the ground to move a lot and buildings to fall down. It made a big wave in the ocean that flooded some areas.