The rock moves because forces deep inside earth create stress or pressure in the rock when the pressure in the rock builds up enough,the rock breaks or changes shape releasing energy in the form of waves
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It is an Earth quake
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The rock that churns deep beneath the Earth's surface is called "magma." It is a molten rock material that is located beneath the Earth's crust and can eventually rise to the surface as lava through volcanic eruptions.
what happens when rocks beneath earths surface under goes trees
which are the following?
If the fault is responsible for the earthquake, there will be movement (displacement) along the fault.
crust
If the fault is responsible for the earthquake, there will be movement (displacement) along the fault.
it is called magma.
crust
magma
The point beneath the earth's surface where an earthquake originates is called the hypocenter.
it is called magma.
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