Seismic waves
The vibrations of a earthquake are strongest where the falt line is.
The place on Earth's surface directly above the location where rock breaks during an earthquake is called the epicenter. The epicenter is important because it helps to identify the point on the surface that experiences the strongest shaking and the most intense effects of the earthquake. This term is distinct from the focus, which is the actual underground point where the earthquake originates.
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A mega earthquake is an extremely powerful earthquake, typically with a magnitude of 9.0 or higher on the Richter scale. These rare but catastrophic events can cause widespread destruction, tsunamis, and loss of life in the affected area.
Does it have anything to do with, Magnetised plumes being sucked out of the earths core? It`s a form of energy that happens when Plasma comes through a hole in Earths Magnetosphere, and enters through the North or South poles. Not saying it is. Just a guess.
Siesmac waves
The vibrations of a earthquake are strongest where the falt line is.
These vibrations change speeds and directions when they go into different layers of the Earth.
the final step of an earhquake is tge energy takes the form of vibrations that move through earths crust
Well it would cause an earthquake and sometimes a volcano to erupt
One simple answer involves a destructive plate boundary. When a destructive plate boundary slips, the resulting vibrations rush through the earths crust and you get an earthquake.
The Intensity of an earthquake primarily depends on the force the earths plates collide against each other (the heavier plate would go down wards {oceanic plates} and the lighter plates {the Continental plates} go up up wards) , and that vibrations cause a earthquake.
The earthquake and tsunami were caused by a shift in the earths crust.
ANSWER:A example of a earthquake is a Tsunami Earthquake in 2004
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