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2 December, 10:59

The topmost layer of the Earth is made up of large pieces that fit together like a puzzle. However, these pieces don't stay still, and sometimes they rub against each other. When these large sections of the Earth's crust, called tectonic plates, hit each other, they send vibrations through the surface of the Earth. These vibrations are seismic waves. Seismic waves are just like the ripples in a pond. But instead of traveling through water, they travel through the Earth. When they reach the Earth's surface, they make the ground shake. That's an earthquake.

Earthquakes are the result of?

A ripples traveling through water.

B Earth's topmost layer sinking.

C vibrations from seismic waves.

D tectonic plates staying still.

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  1. 2 December, 11:04
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    C vibrations from seismic waves.

    Explanation:

    The shifting rock in an earthquake causes vibrations called seismic waves.
  2. 2 December, 11:26
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    C - vibrations from seismic waves
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