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Earthquakes change earth by moving earths plates
Underground Earthquakes occur along fault lines. Volcanoes are all over the world but a good place to find one is in the Ring of Fire.
To a degree, heat inside the earth causes earthquakes. The rock of Earth's mantle is softened by the extreme heat inside Earth, allowing sections of Earth's crust to move around. Differences in temperature create convection currents which cause that movement.
Earthquakes result from stress in the earth's crust, so the are of geologic origin.
That heat from the earth's mantle causes the tectonic or lithospheric plates of the earth's crust to move away or toward each other is the reason why earthquakes start.
Earthquakes are a natural process that can help release built-up stress in the Earth's crust, preventing larger and more destructive earthquakes in the future. However, earthquakes can also cause significant damage and loss of life, so they are not necessarily "good" for the earth in that sense.
Earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates in the earth's crust.
earthquakes constructive force on earth
No, There is more than 100 earthquakes daily on earth.
they named this natural disaster earthquakes because earth is the land and quake means vibration on earth together it means a vibration on the earth surface
the earth/the earthquakes
No. Man has nothing to do with earthquakes. They are a natural shifting of the earth's crust.
Yes that is generally where most earthquakes occur
Earthquakes don't really have anything in them.....they are plates in the mantle of the earth that shift and that is what cause them.
earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges.
It's a shift in the Earth's tectonic plates.
Yes, earthquakes are real. They are caused by the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, resulting in seismic waves that shake the ground. Earthquakes can cause significant damage and are a natural part of the Earth's geologic processes.