When built-up energy along plate boundaries is released, it can result in an earthquake. The release of energy causes the plates to shift, generating seismic waves that travel through the Earth's crust, resulting in ground shaking and potential surface displacement. The magnitude of the earthquake depends on the amount of energy released and the type of fault movement that occurred.
When an earthquake occurs, lithospheric plates either slide past each other, collide, or move apart along their boundaries. The stress accumulated along the plate boundaries is released suddenly, causing the plates to deform and generate seismic waves that we feel as an earthquake.
Yes, a seismic wave is caused by the energy released when rocks along a fault move and break. This movement generates waves that travel through the Earth, causing vibrations that we feel as an earthquake.
Most of the volcanoes at convergent boundaries are stratovolcanoes.
When wax burns, energy is released in the form of heat and light. This is due to the combustion of the hydrocarbons in the wax, producing carbon dioxide and water vapor along with the energy.
Volcanic eruptions generally occur at the boundaries of tectonic plates, where magma from the Earth's mantle rises to the surface through a vent or fissure in the Earth's crust. This commonly happens along subduction zones, divergent boundaries, or hotspots.
along divergent boundaries tectonic plates move apart & rifts are created
Energy is released and earthquakes happen.
Subduction happens along plate boundaries which pushes up magma which then creates volcanoes.
It is folded and uplifted, or subducted into the mantle, depending on the type of convergent boundary.
Because of the thermal energy division within the circle of sun rays.
because the plate boundaries will always go along with it
convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, transform boundaries and plate boundaries
convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, transform boundaries and plate boundaries
Plate boundaries are not found in volcanoes.Volcanoes occur along plate boundaries usually along convergent boundaries
convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, transform boundaries and plate boundaries
convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, transform boundaries and plate boundaries
When an earthquake occurs, lithospheric plates either slide past each other, collide, or move apart along their boundaries. The stress accumulated along the plate boundaries is released suddenly, causing the plates to deform and generate seismic waves that we feel as an earthquake.