Earthquakes

Earthquakes

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Interactive Video

Geography, Science

4th Grade - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video explains that Earth's surface is not static but consists of tectonic plates that move over a thicker layer. These movements can cause the plates to push, pull apart, or slide against each other, creating faults. Faults can lead to earthquakes, which are common along fault lines like the San Andreas and North Anatolian. Most earthquakes occur in the Pacific Ocean's Ring of Fire, where tectonic plates meet. Earthquakes can also cause tsunamis. Despite their frequency, few earthquakes cause damage. Scientists continue to study these natural phenomena to better understand them.

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