the earth is too large to move
No, earthquakes can occur at any time of the year without following a specific seasonal pattern. Earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface, which can happen at any time.
It depends what you move it closer to.
The Earth's plates move due to the high pressure of the hot earth's core jostling them around
When tectonic plates move, they can cause earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges. Plate movement is driven by forces in the Earth's mantle, such as convection currents, which continuously reshape the Earth's surface over millions of years.
earthquakes happen when these sections of earths crust move
When tectonic plates move, anything could happen.
we would never have a day or year
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NO. The Earth is way too vast for that to happen.
If the earth did not mood it would always be dark. It would also be cold.
Earth's tectonic plates move and seismic waves begin to occur.
Earth's tectonic plates move and seismic waves begin to occur.
well we'll have to either try to move to a different planet or we'll die out
Earth will move away from its orbit.Planet will become dark.Life will be lost eventually with stopping of photosynthesis.Planets will collide as moving.these are few.
No, I don't think that's possible to happen.
Earthquakes happen when tectonic plates along fault lines shift and release built-up pressure, causing the ground to shake. The sudden release of energy creates seismic waves that result in vibrations felt on the Earth's surface.