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what are the causes of earthquake​

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Answered by RohitVaishnavv
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Answer:

The Correct Answer is mentioned below

Explanation:

The abrupt release of stress along faults in the earth's crust causes earthquakes. The constant build of pressure in the rock strata on both sides of the fault is caused by the tectonic plates' ongoing motion, which is released in rapid movement.

The tectonic plates are always moving slowly, but friction causes them to become stuck at their edges. When the force on the edge overcomes the friction, an earthquake occurs, releasing energy in the form of waves that travel through the earth's crust, causing the shaking we experience.

Answered by musaibiqbal780
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Answer:

1. Sliding of tectonic plates against each other

2. Volcanic eruptions also cause earth quakes...

Explanation:

1. The sliding of tectonic plates into each other creates great vibrations and hence leads to earth quakes...

2. when an volcano erupts it creates great vibrations on the tectonic plates beneath earth...

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