Occurrence of an earthquake which type of change
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Physical change because damage can be meant
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The occurrence of an earthquake is a physical change.
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- Earthquake reflects a physical phenomenon. It occurs because of the movements generated when tectonic plates hit each other in the earth. Therefore, the chemical changes that would arise underwater would be entirely the result of the earthquake's indirect effects.
- Such decay would be an Earthquake after impact. Many naturally occurring earthquakes are correlated with the Earth's tectonic structure. When the failure on the fault plane results in the Earth's crust being violently displaced, the 'elastic strain energy' is released, and seismic waves are radiated, causing an earthquake.
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