how does the tectonic plates contribute of an earthquake?
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these plates float over the hot magma below,and are in relative motion to each other.When these plates collide and the rock at the joint is slippery,the plates slide over each other little little.Sometimes the rocks at the joints can interlock and get stuck,resisting pressure from within. For years,the forces pushing the plates build up until the strain can rip the two plates apart.The rocks crack and shift,sending shock waves of energy in all directions.When these waves reach the surface they are felt as earthquakes
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