A geologist studies the earth.
A geologist studies the earth.
In social studies, the term "fault" can refer to a break or fracture in the Earth's crust where rocks have slipped past each other. It is commonly associated with earthquakes and tectonic plate movements.
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seismology is neither a branch of astronomy nor of chemistry. It is branch of geology. and studies movements of earths plates ( Crust) and is related to study of earthquakes. Thanks, Dilip Thakur
Earthquakes often occur along faults or breaks in Earth's crust where movements occur. These movements happen when stress builds up along the fault and is released suddenly, causing the rocks to break and generate seismic waves. Earthquakes can range in intensity depending on the magnitude of the movement along the fault.
A geologist studies the earth.
earthquakes are movements on the earths surface
In social studies, the term "fault" can refer to a break or fracture in the Earth's crust where rocks have slipped past each other. It is commonly associated with earthquakes and tectonic plate movements.
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no. earthquakes are set off by sudden movements in the earths crust
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The earths crust varies. There is no temperature because it varies from cold to hot.
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The earth's crust is made out of rock and soil
A seismologist specializes in the study of earthquakes and other movements of the Earth's crust. They analyze seismic waves to understand Earth's internal structure and study the causes and effects of seismic activity.
seismology is neither a branch of astronomy nor of chemistry. It is branch of geology. and studies movements of earths plates ( Crust) and is related to study of earthquakes. Thanks, Dilip Thakur
Earthquakes along the seafloor, tsunamis, and changed water movements.