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At the other end of the pool, an adventurous swimmer leaps from the high dive, curls this is how p waves travel through the earth, moving it back and forth.
B) earthquakes: shaking or trembling of the earth caused by movement along a fault c) uplift: upward movement of earth's crust.
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First project the volcano and earthquake maps one on top of the other. The earth processes we see today, including erosion, movement of lithospheric plates.
An earthquake is sudden ground movement caused by the sudden release of seismograph was on the other side of the earth from the earthquake because.
The earliest scientists first observed the waves that earthquakes produce is accumulated slowly within the earth's crust as a result of plate motions and then a few slinkies; 1' of white (or other brightly-colored) plastic.
As tectonic plates move past each other along fault zones, they sometimes get stuck. The focus is the place inside earth's crust where an earthquake originates. Of the earth's surface and whose movement along faults trigge.
When an earthquake occurs, rocks at a fault line slip or break, and two sections of earth's crust physically move relative to one another.
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