Some of the things that occur in the Earth's crust include tectonic plate movement, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and the formation of mountains and valleys. The crust is also where most geological processes, such as erosion and deposition, take place.
The two types of Crust is the Continental Crust and the Oceanic Crust.
The lithosphere can have two main types of crust: continental crust and oceanic crust. Continental crust is thicker, older, and less dense than oceanic crust. Oceanic crust is thinner, younger, and denser, primarily composed of basaltic rocks.
Three things that happen to the Earth's crust when earthquakes occur include, a release in energy, plates sliding past one another, and fractures developing in the crust. Not all of these things happen at the same time and which occurs depends on the strength of the earthquake.
the 3 kinds of stress are compression,tension, and shearing
There are two types of crust, and they are the oceanic crust and the continental crust. Oceanic crust is thinner yet more dense than continental crust, and continental crust is on average older than oceanic crust :)
I do not know but the earth shakes when a earthquake happens...
tides will occur.
tides will occur.
Two types of metamorphism occur in earth's crust. One is when small volumes of rock come in contact with magma. And the other is when large amounts of the earth's crust are effected by heat and pressure
normal and rivesre fault, thrust fault, dip-strike fault.
The two types of Crust is the Continental Crust and the Oceanic Crust.
The lithosphere can have two main types of crust: continental crust and oceanic crust. Continental crust is thicker, older, and less dense than oceanic crust. Oceanic crust is thinner, younger, and denser, primarily composed of basaltic rocks.
Three things that happen to the Earth's crust when earthquakes occur include, a release in energy, plates sliding past one another, and fractures developing in the crust. Not all of these things happen at the same time and which occurs depends on the strength of the earthquake.
The two types of lithospheric crust are continental crust, which is thicker and less dense than oceanic crust, and oceanic crust, which is thinner and more dense than continental crust.
Where crust is destroyed
The crust is the upper layer of the earth. It is where the movement of plates occur due to which earthquakes occur. The Earth's crust is a thin layer of rock, like skin on an apple.
The crust is compressed into mountains (if it is continental crust) or subducted back into the mantle if it is oceanic crust.