Near plate boundaries.
the tectonic plates are shifting under the earths surface.
Epicenter
By slowing down the earths rotation but will not make effect to humans .
The focus is the point in the earths crust where the earthquake originates and the epicentre is the point in the earths surface directly above the focus.
ANSWER:A example of a earthquake is a Tsunami Earthquake in 2004
The vibrations of a earthquake are strongest where the falt line is.
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EARTHQUAKE
The shaking of the Earth's surface, known as an earthquake, is caused by the release of energy from the Earth's crust due to tectonic plate movement. This movement can occur along fault lines, where stress builds up and is suddenly released, creating seismic waves that result in shaking.
an earthquake
The shaking that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth's surface is called an earthquake. This shaking is caused by the release of energy stored in the Earth's crust due to movements along faults. Earthquakes can vary in intensity and can cause significant damage to buildings and infrastructure.
An earthquake is started when two plates (which lie under the Earths surface) rub together this creates movement which then sometimes pulls/pushes at the earths surface and creates giant cracks in the earths surface... and that is how an earthquake is started.
Are they not called fissures RESPONSE TO: Are they not called fissures They are so not called fissures. Fissures are way different from what the question is. Now think, what type of movement do you feel when an earthquake happens. Of course, SHAKING.
Are they not called fissures RESPONSE TO: Are they not called fissures They are so not called fissures. Fissures are way different from what the question is. Now think, what type of movement do you feel when an earthquake happens. Of course, SHAKING.
This is known as the epicentre.
It is an Earth quake
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