None of the above. It is a fissure.
A deep crack in the earth's surface is called a fault.
Crevasse! :)
It is called a volcano.
The crack in the earth's surface above a plate boundary is known as a fault or a rift. These areas are where tectonic plate movement causes rocks to break and shift, resulting in seismic activity like earthquakes.
If you are talking about an earthquake, the focus right above it is the epicenter
A deep crack in the earth's surface is called a fault.
Crevasse! :)
Crevasse! :)
A deep crack in the earth's surface is a fault It can also be a joint.
A crack in the Earth's surface is called a fault. These are fractures in the Earth's crust where movement occurs, typically caused by tectonic forces.
Exfoliation
Exfoliation
canyon
It is called a volcano.
In order to splatter or crack, an egg must be located at zero height above a solid surface, and must have a substantial downward velocity.
The crack in the earth's surface above a plate boundary is known as a fault or a rift. These areas are where tectonic plate movement causes rocks to break and shift, resulting in seismic activity like earthquakes.
A deep crack in Earth's surface is called a chasm. This term is typically used to describe a deep fissure or gorge that has been formed by natural processes such as erosion or tectonic activity.