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why does the earth shake? ​

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Answered by adnankhan1906
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Earthquakes are usually caused when rock underground suddenly breaks along a fault. This sudden release of energy causes the seismic waves that make the ground shake. When two blocks of rock or two plates are rubbing against each other, they stick a little. They don't just slide smoothly; the rocks catch on each other. The rocks are still pushing against each other, but not moving. After a while, the rocks break because of all the pressure that's built up. When the rocks break, the earthquake occurs. During the earthquake and afterward, the plates or blocks of rock start moving, and they continue to move until they get stuck again. The spot underground where the rock breaks is called the focus of the earthquake. The place right above the focus (on top of the ground) is called the epicenter of the earthquake.

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Answered by ammu1620
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shaking of earth means earthquakes, this occurs due to the movement and collisions of the tectonic plates in the earth's inner layers. The tectonic plates are in continuous movement, when they collide with each other that causes an earthquake.

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