Question
Which statement correctly describes why earthquakes happen?(1 point)
Responses
Earth’s crust suddenly slips along a fault.
Earth’s crust suddenly slips along a fault.
Earth’s crust undergoes a cycle from a solid material to magma.
Earth’s crust undergoes a cycle from a solid material to magma.
Earth’s crust near magma melts, and the ground collapses.
Earth’s crust near magma melts, and the ground collapses.
Earth’s crust switches places in a periodic manner.
Responses
Earth’s crust suddenly slips along a fault.
Earth’s crust suddenly slips along a fault.
Earth’s crust undergoes a cycle from a solid material to magma.
Earth’s crust undergoes a cycle from a solid material to magma.
Earth’s crust near magma melts, and the ground collapses.
Earth’s crust near magma melts, and the ground collapses.
Earth’s crust switches places in a periodic manner.
Answers
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The correct statement that describes why earthquakes happen is:
**Earth’s crust suddenly slips along a fault.**
Earthquakes typically occur when stress builds up in the Earth's crust due to tectonic forces, leading to a sudden release of energy as the crust slips along fault lines.
**Earth’s crust suddenly slips along a fault.**
Earthquakes typically occur when stress builds up in the Earth's crust due to tectonic forces, leading to a sudden release of energy as the crust slips along fault lines.
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