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Who Studies Earthquakes and earths crusts Movements?

A geologist studies the earth.


Where in the world are earthquakes more common?

Earthquakes are most common where plates of the crusts collide or separate and especially in the Pacific ring of fire. The pacific ring of fire is a chain of volcanoes and earthquakes along the edges of the Pacific ocean.


What are planets with rocky crusts called?

the terrestrail planets


Why do fold mountains and earthquakes occur at collision plate margin?

Here earthquakes occur because the 2 plates, continental plates, both are colliding with each other so due to friction, there are lots of movements so they collide, they cause movements on the earths crust so-earthquakes occur and because they are continental crusts they can't sink so they have to go somewhere so they move upwards so they cause fold mountains.


What feature of the mantle allows movement of the earths crusts to occur?

The proces is called convection


What is gooewt vatian?

Goowet vatian is a religion and a group called ''The Blue Wapeney Crusts''.


Where are earthquake located in the world map?

California is known for earthquakes in the United States. Earthquakes are usually found around tectonic plate boundaries. For example the Pacific Ring of Fire.


How were pie crusts first used?

Pie crusts were originally used only with meat dishes


In what area of the world are Earthquakes most common?

Earthquakes are most common where plates of the crusts collide or separate and especially in the Pacific ring of fire. The pacific ring of fire is a chain of volcanoes and earthquakes along the edges of the Pacific ocean.


Where on the surface of earth have most volcanoes erupted?

Along what is called the ring of fire, it's along the earth crusts usually


What happens when two plates carrying oceanic crusts meet at a trench?

When two plates carrying oceanic crusts meet at a trench, one plate typically subducts beneath the other due to its higher density. This process can generate volcanic activity, earthquakes, and the formation of deep-sea trenches and volcanic island arcs.


What is the name for Earth's crusts?

CRUST MANTLE CORE The Earth's outermost surface is called the crust. The crust is typically about 25 miles thick beneath continents, and about 6.5 miles thick beneath oceans. The crust is relatively light and brittle. Most earthquakes occur within the crust. The crust in this image is much smaller in the real earth!