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    which statement correctly describes why earthqackes happen
    
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    which statement correctly describes why earthquakes happen
A Earths crust switches places in a periodic manner.
B Earths crust near magma melts,and the ground collapses
C Earths crust suddenly slips on a fault
D Earths crust undergoes a cycle from a solid material to magma
    
A Earths crust switches places in a periodic manner.
B Earths crust near magma melts,and the ground collapses
C Earths crust suddenly slips on a fault
D Earths crust undergoes a cycle from a solid material to magma
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    which describes the location where earths volcanoes are formed?
A They form in the interiors of the continents.
B They form along the eastern coasts of continents.
C They form along plate boundaries.
D They form in areas where the earths crust is thin.
    
A They form in the interiors of the continents.
B They form along the eastern coasts of continents.
C They form along plate boundaries.
D They form in areas where the earths crust is thin.
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    Which feature forms when one plate is forced to bend and dive in the other.
A A mid ocean ridge
B A submarine volcano
C A volcanic cone
D A deep canyon
    
A A mid ocean ridge
B A submarine volcano
C A volcanic cone
D A deep canyon
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    What happens to the energy produced by blocks of earths crust slipping away past each other.
A It radiates outward in all directions.
B It increases as it reaches the surface
C It spreads out in random directions
D It disapers as it moves to the crust
    
A It radiates outward in all directions.
B It increases as it reaches the surface
C It spreads out in random directions
D It disapers as it moves to the crust
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    Earthquakes occur when there is a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, causing seismic waves. This release of energy usually happens due to the movement of tectonic plates. The Earth's outer crust is divided into several large tectonic plates, and when these plates move past each other, they can become locked due to friction. As the stress on the locked plates increases over time, it eventually exceeds the strength of the rocks, leading to a sudden release of energy in the form of an earthquake.
    
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    C. Earth's crust suddenly slips on a fault.
This statement correctly describes why earthquakes happen. When stress builds up along a fault line in the Earth's crust, the rocks on either side of the fault become locked. Eventually, the stress overcomes the friction holding the rocks in place, causing them to slip suddenly and release stored energy. This release of energy generates seismic waves and triggers an earthquake.
    
This statement correctly describes why earthquakes happen. When stress builds up along a fault line in the Earth's crust, the rocks on either side of the fault become locked. Eventually, the stress overcomes the friction holding the rocks in place, causing them to slip suddenly and release stored energy. This release of energy generates seismic waves and triggers an earthquake.
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    C. They form along plate boundaries.
This statement correctly describes the location where Earth's volcanoes are formed. Volcanoes often occur along plate boundaries where tectonic plates are converging (colliding), diverging (moving apart), or sliding past each other. These plate boundaries create conditions that allow magma from the Earth's mantle to rise to the surface, resulting in volcanic activity.
    
This statement correctly describes the location where Earth's volcanoes are formed. Volcanoes often occur along plate boundaries where tectonic plates are converging (colliding), diverging (moving apart), or sliding past each other. These plate boundaries create conditions that allow magma from the Earth's mantle to rise to the surface, resulting in volcanic activity.
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    D. A deep canyon.
This feature, where one tectonic plate is forced to bend and dive beneath another, is known as a subduction zone. In subduction zones, the plate that is forced to descend is known as the subducting plate, while the plate that remains on top is called the overriding plate. As the subducting plate sinks into the Earth's mantle, it can create a deep canyon or trench at the point of subduction.
    
This feature, where one tectonic plate is forced to bend and dive beneath another, is known as a subduction zone. In subduction zones, the plate that is forced to descend is known as the subducting plate, while the plate that remains on top is called the overriding plate. As the subducting plate sinks into the Earth's mantle, it can create a deep canyon or trench at the point of subduction.
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    A. It radiates outward in all directions.
When blocks of the Earth's crust slip past each other during an earthquake, the energy that is released as a result is dispersed in the form of seismic waves. These waves propagate outward from the source of the earthquake, radiating in all directions throughout the Earth's crust and beyond. These waves can be felt and recorded at various distances from the epicenter, providing valuable information for studying earthquakes.
    
When blocks of the Earth's crust slip past each other during an earthquake, the energy that is released as a result is dispersed in the form of seismic waves. These waves propagate outward from the source of the earthquake, radiating in all directions throughout the Earth's crust and beyond. These waves can be felt and recorded at various distances from the epicenter, providing valuable information for studying earthquakes.
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