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Yes it is call a crust 😁
The Crust
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.
The crust that makes up the continents, or land masses on Earth is called continental crust. The crust that makes up the oceans is called oceanic crust.
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At the region between the two plates, called a transform boundary, pent-up energy builds in the rock. A fault line, a break in the Earth's crust where blocks of crust are moving in different directions, will form. Most, though not all, earthquakes happen along transform boundary fault lines.
The vertical and horizontal movement of the Earth's crust that produces mountains is called tectonic activity, specifically associated with the processes of plate tectonics. This includes processes such as folding, faulting, and volcanic activity, which can result in the uplift and formation of mountain ranges over geological time scales.
When plate movement causes rocks to break it is call an earthquake.
That's typically called the "crust".
A Fault??
A fault.
Tectonics.
A fault.
Yes it is call a crust 😁
The thin part of the crust is called ocean basins. The thick part of the crust is called continents.