3.why is the surface of the earth in constant motion?
4.what are plates?
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3.why is the surface of the earth in constant motion?
4.what are plates?
5.what is the definition of an earthquake?
6.earthquakes range from what to what?
7.how many types of forces are there? name them:
8.what is tension?
9.what is compression?
10.what is shear?
11.when do normal faults occur?
12.what happens along a normal fault?
13.how do reverse faults occur?
14.what happens along a reverse fault?
15.what happens at a strike-slip fault?
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