the earthquake can force the earths crust upwards creating new land
Earthquakes, the result of moving plates, can also cause Very large trenches. The deepest trench in the ocean, the Mariana Trench, is an example of this. It is over 6,000ft deeper than Mt. Everest is tall.
The Earthquake affect our landforms by breaking it down and moving it so like erosion. -#1taylorgangfa_N
can shift the mass of Earth and affect its rotation and cause landslips and landslides
They make the ground pop out and turn magma then the world ends. Thank you for using Answers.com
they destroy landforms by bringing down trees,houses,and different other things.
Landforms include grasslands, deserts, forests, and mountains. Water forms include oceans, rivers, and polar regions. Animals that live on landforms and water forms can vary by region. Deer, lions, and raccoons are among the animals that live on landforms. Animals living in water forms include fish, sharks, and dolphins.
Volcanologists are geologists who primarily study the way that volcanoes form and erupt, as well as the eruptions of present and past volcanoes. Seismologists are scientists, usually geophysicists, study earthquakes in terms of the elastic waves that they push through the earth.
Most earthquakes and volcanic eruptions happen along the edges of the plates.
create a park or preserve
because it was to much
It creates earthquakes
a place that have a lot of earthquakes.
Earthquakes form at a Transform boundary when the plate slips past each other.
No.
Earthquakes can make landforms change quickly.
An earthquake or tsunami can change landforms and kill wildlife.
yes
Mount st Helen's
No, the creative process is by volcanic activity. Landforms can be altered by earthquakes as well as erosion.
Earthquakes and landslides
Mountains of tectonic plates i think!
Yes. Not very often, though.