Geography, asked by dhruv211683, 7 months ago

Does the Earth open up during an earthquake?,can anyone answer this in detail with reasons.​

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Answered by bdoelumalaiyan
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no the earth will not be open when the earthquake is occurred

Answered by Angelsonam
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Shallow crevasses can form during earthquake-induced landslides, lateral spreads, or from other types of ground failures, but faults do not open up during an earthquake. An earthquake occurs when two blocks of the earth’s crust slide past one another after having been stuck together in one place for a long time, because of friction on the fault, while the rest of the crust away from the edges has been slowly moving. If a fault could open up, no earthquake would occur in the first place because there would be no friction locking the two blocks together.

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