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Earthquakes: Did I Just Cause an Earthquake?

Things other than the clash of tectonic plates can cause an Earthquake.

Aired 02/01/2021 | Rating TV-G

Science Trek

Earthquakes: Did I Just Cause an Earthquake?

Clip: Special | 1m 4sVideo has Closed Captions

Things other than the clash of tectonic plates can cause an Earthquake.

The Earth’s crust isn’t one big piece. It’s broken up into sections called tectonic plates. When the plates crash into each other, they cause rocks to break up and that releases the energy that we call an earthquake. But other things can cause an earthquake. Find out more.

Aired 02/01/2021 | Rating TV-G

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