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I have the same question but its false it in my course 2 science textbook. I hope this helps and i dont know what forces plates along faults in earths lithosphere sorry!

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Q: Is earthquakes a result when forces push tectonic plates along faults in earth's lithosphere true or false?
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Earthquakes result when forces push what along faults in earths lithosphere?

Earthquakes result when forces push plates along faults in the Earth's lithosphere. These plates are comprised of the crust and a portion of the upper mantle.


Crack in earths crust?

Cracks in the Earth's crust are called faults. They are typically a result of the action of tectonic forces and may be the cause of earthquakes.


How are stress and faults related in earthquakes?

Stress and faults are both caused by tectonic plates.


How faults produce earthquakes?

Faults DO NOT produce earthquakes, faults are produced by earthquakes. This means that earthquake loci are centered on and along faults. The energy released by an earthquake is the stress energy built up as a result of plate tectonic forces.


What cause faults and earthquakes?

Movement of tectonic plates which are parts of the Earth's crust.


What part do faults play in many earthquakes?

A fault is the crack in Earth's surface that separates the tectonic plates. Earthquakes are usually two tectonic plates coming in contact.


Faults can form in which layer of the earth?

Faults are formed at the outer solid layers of the Earth. They are developed within the earths crust or Lithosphere.


How are earthquakes volcanos and faults alike?

They are all formed when tectonic plate boundaries move against each other.


Why not all movement along faults produce earthquakes?

Faults DO NOT produce earthquakes, faults are produced by earthquakes. This means that earthquake loci are centered on and along faults. The energy released by an earthquake is the strain energy built up as a result of plate tectonic forces. Some faults move easily and thus no strain energy builds up.


What often occurs along faults or breaks in earths crust where movement occurs?

earthquakes


What are some similarities with convergent and divergent boundaries?

Some similarities between convergent and divergent boundaries are that both create faults that are capable of producing earthquakes; both are tectonic plates; and both are part of the lithosphere.


Why don't all faults cause earthquakes?

Faults are the boundaries between tectonic plates and are not the cause of earthquakes. The motion of one plate against another or the subduction of one plate by another can eventually cause a slippage, and it is this slippage that causes earthquakes.