The actual answer is ' Dig'
Excavate.
The point below the surface where rocks break and move apart is called the focus or hypocenter. This is the point within the Earth's crust where the energy from an earthquake is released, causing the rocks to break and move along a fault line.
A break in the earth's crust is called a fault line.
The force that causes earthquakes is primarily generated by the movement of tectonic plates along faults in the Earth's crust. As the plates move, stress builds up and eventually overcomes the friction holding the rocks together, causing them to break and release energy in the form of seismic waves, resulting in an earthquake.
A break in the Earth's crust is called a fault. It is a fracture where the two sides of the rock move in relation to each other. Faults are a common feature in tectonically active regions where there is movement of the Earth's plates.
Excavate.
A fault.
== == A fault.
No.
Move on. What else?
They are referring to the idea that you need to move on to a new girl friend once you break up.
No, "dig" is not an adjective. It is a verb meaning to break up, move, or remove earth, soil, or other material with a tool or by the pressure of the foot.
A break or crack in earth's lithosphere along which the rocks move.
its a decision, just make it.
Simple. Move out.
move on
They are called fault lines.