Because the rocks underground clash together and they are big rocks so it is going to shake and move
EARTHQUAKE
the focus of an earthquake is beneath the surface of the earth in the crust.
Yes, there are possibilities of the Earth opening during an Earthquake.
earthquake
The term that describes the point on the Earth's surface above the area where an earthquake originates is it's epicenter.
an earthquake is when two plates move and destroys everything around it.
A sand-tracing pendulum demonstrates the movement of the Earth during an earthquake by showing the shifting patterns of sand on a surface as the pendulum swings. The pendulum's motion is affected by the Earth's movement, causing the sand patterns to change in response to the seismic activity. This visual representation helps to illustrate the impact of the earthquake on the Earth's surface.
Yes, it can destroy a lot of stuff on the plates of Earth
Billions of years
This might help: #http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake#Effects.2Fimpacts_of_earthquakes (:
The surface of the Earth can be changed by resulting from outer space, like from a meteor strike.
The surface of the Earth can be changed by resulting from outer space, like from a meteor strike.
The surface of the Earth can be changed by resulting from outer space, like from a meteor strike.
An earthquake
An earthquake
EARTHQUAKE
During an earthquake, the Earth's surface shakes hardest at the epicenter, which is the point on the surface directly above where the earthquake originated. The seismic waves radiate outwards from this point, causing the most intense shaking near the epicenter.