seismic waves
The sudden movement of the earth's crust is called and earthquake
Geographers refer to the circulation of water through the Earth's crust, oceans, and atmosphere as the "hydrological cycle" or "water cycle."
A fault is a fractured surface in the Earth's crust where a mass of rocks is in motion. Movement along faults can result in earthquakes.
The layer of solid unbroken rocks in the Earth's crust is called the lithosphere.
The pieces of the Earth's crust are called tectonic plates. These plates float on the semi-fluid layer of the Earth's mantle and interact with each other, causing movements such as earthquakes and volcanic activity.
The breaking and vibrating of the Earth's crust is commonly referred to as an earthquake. This phenomenon occurs when there is a sudden release of energy in the Earth's lithosphere, resulting in seismic waves. Earthquakes can be caused by tectonic movements, volcanic activity, or human activities, and they can vary in magnitude and intensity.
A fault.
A Fault??
Rupture or fault.
crust
The sudden movement of the earth's crust is called and earthquake
The crust
I believe this would be the oceanic crust
No. The outermost layer of the Earth is called the crust.
An opening in the Earth's crust where melted rock reaches the surface is called a volcano.
diastrophism
litosphere and asthenosphere