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What earthquakes happen when these sections of earth's crust move?

a salami.


What happenes if the earth's crust moves suddenly along a fault?

A sudden shift of the earth's crust along a fault could result in an earthquake.


What 3 things occur to the crust when earthquakes happen?

I do not know but the earth shakes when a earthquake happens...


What are the 20 sections of the earth called?

The 20 sections of the earth's crust is called plates


What are earthquake after earthquake?

A small earthquake that happens after a larger one is called an aftershock. Aftershocks happen because the crust in the area where the main earthquake happened is adjusting to the earthquake's effects.


A sudden movement of the earth's crust is called a?

An Earthquake


Earthquakes happen when these sections of Earth's crust move?

Earthquakes happen when tectonic plates along fault lines shift and release built-up pressure, causing the ground to shake. The sudden release of energy creates seismic waves that result in vibrations felt on the Earth's surface.


What are the sections of earth's are the plates in?

earths crust


How hurricanes and earthquake different?

A hurricane is a strong tropical cyclone with winds of at least 74 mph. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water. An earthquake is a tremor (shaking) of the earth's crust typically cause by the movement of sections of the crust called tectonic plates.


What is an example of a violent disturbance in the Earth's crust?

An earthquake is a violent disturbance in the Earth's crust.


What do you call the sudden movement of the Earth's crust?

The sudden movement of the earth's crust is called and earthquake


What is a crak in the earths crust that can lead to an earthquake called?

A crack in the Earth's crust that can lead to an earthquake is called a fault.

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