A wave caused by a sudden shift in the ocean floor is called a tsunami.
An earthquake
That's called an earthquake.
no. earthquakes are set off by sudden movements in the earths crust
No, an earthquake is a sudden shift in tectonic plates caused by built up pressure. This cause the Ground to shake. A Tsunami is a giant wave. Tsunamis can be caused by an earthquake happening under the ocean
A sharp cliff caused by sudden movements along dip-slip faults is called an earthquake. It causes the ground to shake for several seconds.
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A sharp cliff caused by sudden movements along dip-slip faults is called an earthquake. It causes the ground to shake for several seconds.
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Vibrations caused by rocks breaking and moving as a result of a sudden release of energy is called an Earthquake. By the movement of plate boundaries, depending how it moved, is how strong the Earthquake will be.
A wave caused by a sudden shift in the ocean floor is called a tsunami.
Sudden movements of the Earth can result in earthquakes. These occur when the Earth's tectonic plates suddenly shift, causing seismic waves that can result in damage to structures and land.
An earthquake is a natural phenomenon characterized by the shaking of the ground due to the release of energy from tectonic plate movements beneath the Earth's surface. These sudden vibrations can vary in intensity and can lead to widespread destruction, depending on the magnitude and location of the earthquake.
The sudden disappearance of the Solomon Islands was caused by a combination of rising sea levels due to climate change and tectonic plate movements, leading to the islands sinking beneath the ocean.
Seismic refers to activities or phenomena related to earthquakes and the propagation of waves through the Earth caused by sudden movements within the Earth's crust. It includes studies of earthquakes, seismic waves, and the behavior of Earth's structure in response to these vibrations.
Seismic disturbances are vibrations or movements in the Earth's crust caused by the release of energy from within the Earth, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or underground nuclear tests. These disturbances can cause shaking, ground displacement, and destruction on the Earth's surface.