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how earth quake broke together​

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Answered by ella89
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new research shows that a big earthquake can not only cause other quakes, but large ones, and on the opposite side of the Earth. ... "Earthquakes are part of a cycle of tectonic stress buildup and release. As fault zones near the end of this seismic cycle, tipping points may be reached and triggering can occur.

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Answered by manushrilead
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Earthquakes are caused by shifts in the outer layers of Earth—a region called the lithosphere. ... This non-stop movement causes stress on Earth's crust. When the stresses get too large, it leads to cracks called faults. When tectonic plates move, it also causes movements at the faults.

New research shows that a big earthquake can not only cause other quakes, but large ones, and on the opposite side of the Earth. ... "Earthquakes are part of a cycle of tectonic stress buildup and release. As fault zones near the end of this seismic cycle, tipping points may be reached and triggering can occur."

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