yes it did
A crack in the Earth's crust that can lead to an earthquake is called a fault.
no ,the fault stays there.
Half of a building could fall of on you and you dieYou could fall into the crack and burn you to death.
Plates under the ground rub against each other creating friction and therefore raise and crack the surface.
The fault line of a earthquake is the crack in the Eath's crust ans where two or more tectonic plates butt together.
yes it did
No the New Madrid Earthquake just rang the liberty bell. The earthquake's epicenter was in the boot heel of Missouri, but the earthquake was so strong that it was felt as far away as New York, Canada, and Washington D.C.
After the earthquake stops, the crack may close up due to the surrounding rocks settling back into place, although it may not fully disappear. The crack can also become filled with debris and sediment over time, helping to stabilize the area.
A large crack in the ground is called a fault which is caused by and earthquake.
It may possibly crack.
An Earthquake
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A crack in the Earth's crust that can lead to an earthquake is called a fault.
Yes, an inground pool can crack during an earthquake due to the ground shifting and the pressure exerted on the pool's structure. The extent of the damage would depend on various factors such as the pool's design, its age, and the intensity of the earthquake. Regular maintenance and ensuring the pool is properly constructed can help reduce the risk of damage.
The car stomp the road and made crack then the dirt in the layer got crack and move right and left to make a 8.5 earthquake.
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no ,the fault stays there.