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Why are earthquakes described as earth shattering?

Earthquakes occur due to brittle failures in the Earth's lithosphere. Brittle failures occur where fractures propagate through the material. So an earthquake is literally the consequence of fracturing or shattering a part of the brittle outer layer of the earth. It could also be argued that they "shatter" the lives of the people affected by them.


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No. Man has nothing to do with earthquakes. They are a natural shifting of the earth's crust.


Do earthquakes occur as earth's plates collide?

Yes that is generally where most earthquakes occur


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Earthquakes don't really have anything in them.....they are plates in the mantle of the earth that shift and that is what cause them.


Stress in Earth's crust leads to movement and changes in Earth's lithosphere that result in?

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