pacific and north American plate! San Andreas fault!
Cause the tectonic plates are rubbing against eachother.
Earthquakes are mostly found at the edges of plates because that is the area of which the plates collide in different ways resulting in earthquakes and volcanoes.
No. Earthquakes are generally caused by the rubbing of two plates (tectonic plates).
sometimes they slide around and that movement creates earthquakes
Humans don't need earthquakes any more than we need broken bones. But the way our world is put together, with big plates rubbing up against each other, they can't be avoided.
earthquakes in the earths core rubbing togetherTectonic plates move and collide against each other.
Cause the tectonic plates are rubbing against eachother.
Earthquakes are mostly found at the edges of plates because that is the area of which the plates collide in different ways resulting in earthquakes and volcanoes.
No. Earthquakes are generally caused by the rubbing of two plates (tectonic plates).
sometimes they slide around and that movement creates earthquakes
What creates an active volcano? Earthquakes are usually caused when rock underground suddenly breaks along a fault. This sudden release of energy causes the seismic waves that make the ground shake. When two blocks of rock or two plates are rubbing against each other, they stick a little.
Volcanoes, caused by slipping plates, and earthquakes, caused by rubbing plates.
No. Earth has tectonic plates that slowly move and create earthquakes by rubbing against each other.
Sacramento, California is on the North American Plate near the boundary with the Pacific Plate. As these plates grind against each other it creates earthquakes that can affect the area.
Humans don't need earthquakes any more than we need broken bones. But the way our world is put together, with big plates rubbing up against each other, they can't be avoided.
Fault lines - are 'cracks' in the Earth's crust, which creates large 'plates'. The plates 'float' on the magma under the surface - allowing them to move. When these plates rub against each other - it causes earthquakes.
Earthquakes are usually caused when rock underground suddenly breaks along a fault. This sudden release of energy causes the seismic waves that make the ground shake. When two blocks of rock or two plates are rubbing against each other, they stick a little.