Babies' legs may shake due to immature nervous system development, muscle fatigue, or normal reflexes. In some cases, it could be a sign of a medical condition like low blood sugar or neurological issues. If you are concerned, it is best to consult a pediatrician for a proper evaluation and guidance.
Yes, the movement of rocks in the earth, such as tectonic plate movement or fault line slippage, can cause the ground to shake, resulting in an earthquake. The energy released during these movements creates seismic waves that travel through the earth's crust, causing the ground to shake at the surface.
Yes, movement of rocks in the ground can cause the ground to shake. This movement, called seismic activity, can result in earthquakes when the rocks' movement releases accumulated stress in the Earth's crust, causing vibrations that propagate through the ground.
A shake is movement while a rattle is noise created by the movement. Example: if you shake an empty can, you get movement only, but if you put pebbles in the can, then you also get a rattle.
the movement in the rocks dosnot cause the ground to shake?
Struts and alignment This typically happens when the the wheel alignment is off.
It could be a bad motor mount or mounts. Motor mounts have rubber in them and go between the engine and the frame. Over time the rubber gets brittle and wears out, causing the engine to shake.
With subject movement, the subject moves. Camera shake is where the camera moves. Camera shake will cause the entire photo to be out of focus or blurred, while subject movement will show only the subject as being blurred.
If a milkshake could shake milk, a milkshake would shake all the milk that a milkshake could shake.
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The plates rub together causing the rocks to move and it causes the ground to shake forming an earthquake. The more the plates move, the bigger the earthquake number.
Veronica could not seem to shake the feeling that was just under the surface her mind. This subconscious feeling was causing her to lose sleep constantly.
Yes, an earthquake is caused by the movement of tectonic plates in the Earth's crust. The build-up of stress along plate boundaries leads to sudden release of energy in the form of seismic waves, causing the ground to shake.