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Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > Science > Earth Sciences > What happens if the earths crust move suddenly a fault line? ... What happens if earths crust moves suddely aong a fault? What happens if the Eart's crust suddenly along a fault? What happenes to earths crust when it moves alon a fault? What happens if...
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When this happens, ... The movement of tectonic plates is very slow, and pressure within the earth's crust builds up as they collide or slide past each other. ... When the rocks along a fault move suddenly, vibrations occur and waves transmit energy through the earth. There are two broad categories of earthquake waves,
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Earthquakes often occur along faults in the Earth's crust. What are some other possible results of movements along a fault ... Another factor that determines whether rocks will fault or fold is how the stress is applied If the stress is applied gradually, the rocks will usually foldstress is applied suddenly,
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An earthquake is the vibration that occurs beneath the earth’s surface crust and upper mantle. That is caused by pieces of the earth’s crust that suddenly moves, or shift. Beneath the earth are twelve large plates and their boundaries. ... The most common fault is the San Andreas Fault. ... U.S. Earthquakes,
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Very little is actually known about the Earth's interior. Actual research is limited to what is pulled up from a scant few miles of the crust, ... This is one possible explanation, though it is difficult to accept that the imploding core of a star would suddenly decide to move linearly outward in space and break into fragments.
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You've banged your elbow and it feels tingly and strange. Find out why in this article for kids. ... Have you ever hit the inside of your elbow in just the right spot and felt a tingling or prickly kind of dull pain? That's your funny bone! It doesn't really hurt as much as it feels weird. The "funny bone" got its...
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Earth is accompanied by the moon, which moves around the planet at a distance of about 30 Earth diameters. At the same time, Earth is moving around the sun. Every year Earth completes one revolution around the sun. This motion accounts for the changes in the seasons because Earth's axis of rotation is tipped.
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Shaking movements of the Earth's surface are called earthquakes. Most earthquakes are caused by the sudden release of stress along a fault, or fracture, in the Earth's crust. Forces creating movement along the fault must first overcome friction along the fault surface. ... When this occurs the fault walls move suddenly,
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(While his happens, of course, the entire Earth maintains the original spin axis in relation to plane of the solar system.) Thus, ... From the perspective of people on the earth at the time, it appears as the sky is falling. In reality it is the earth's crust shifting to another location. Some land moves towards the tropics.
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