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NeTakaya
3 years ago
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Please help! 50 Points + Brainliest~

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navik [9.2K]3 years ago
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Question- What would happen if earthquake waves were to interact with layers of the Earth?


Answer- Ok this is what really happens. As you may know there are seven tectonic plates on earth. Deep in the layers of earth energy is being build up to create a movement for thease plates. When the plates move it causes earthquakes but the thing is it depends were you are. If youre far from the movement you will get a small earthquake a small earthquake meaning you wouldnt even feel it, but on the other hand if your right by the movement you will get effected. Take calafornia as an example do you wonder why there are so many earthquakes happenening it because calafornia is right on the action! Calafornia is located right at the rigget place of the tectonic plate were the movement is big!


If my answer helped you please mark it as brainliest thank you and have the best day ever!


Question was answered by Mnadat9


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