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A vibration of earth due to the rapid of energy

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Answered by raveena1313rv
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Answer:

earthquake

Explanation:

An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of stored energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes are accordingly measured with a seismometer, commonly known as a seismograph.

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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Earth quakes is a vibration of earth due to the rapid of energy.

Explanation:

Earthquakes are Earth vibrations caused by the release of energy after a rapid breach of the Earth's crust.

The tremors caused by an earthquake:

  • Surface waves, which move along the Earth's surface, and body waves, which travel through the Earth, are the two types of vibrations created by earthquakes.
  • Compressional waves are known as "principal waves" or simply "P" waves because they travel at high speeds and usually reach the surface first.

Earthquakes, also known as:

  • When two blocks on opposite side of a fault plane abruptly slip, the energy is released as powerful vibrations termed seismic waves that propagate outward from the focus.
  • The ground near the epicenter teeters as a result of these waves.
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