the ground shifts and there are tiny earthquakes.
Really nothing happens it just moves!
The answer is.. Asthenosphere
Oxygen.
The energy moves, not the water
runoff
in the mantle above the slab
erosion
magma moves up earth suface
the tectonic plates under the earths surface
That's when we have a lunar eclipse.
Water which moves over the earths surface after having precipitated (rain, snow, etc) is known as runoff. Most rivers get the majority of their water from precipitation runoff.
Runoff
It is an iceberg.
water condenses and when there is enough water vapor is condensed it rains so it may transpire or evaporate once more
It Rotates, and is called penumbra
The surface of the earth moves violently in an earthquake. This occurs when there is a sudden release of energy in the earths crust. Anything from a volcano to a tectonic plate shift can cause an earthquake.
The Earth's surface will change its shape and form.