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∙ 11y agoMolten rocks under the Earth's surface are called magma. When magma reaches the Earth's surface, it is then called lava.
The point where an earthquake actually starts is called the hypocenter or focus. This is the location within the Earth's crust where the seismic energy is initially released, generating the seismic waves that cause the shaking at the surface.
An opening in the Earth's crust where melted rock reaches the surface is called a volcano.
Molten rock that is found beneath the Earth's surface is called magma. It forms in the Earth's mantle and can sometimes make its way to the surface, where it is then referred to as lava.
A fractured surface on the Earth's crust where a mass of rock is in motion is called a fault.
A fault.
Crack means as if it was divided into two pieces and was re united.
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Surface currents
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It is magma
Molten rocks under the Earth's surface are called magma. When magma reaches the Earth's surface, it is then called lava.
The point where an earthquake actually starts is called the hypocenter or focus. This is the location within the Earth's crust where the seismic energy is initially released, generating the seismic waves that cause the shaking at the surface.
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The Moon's surface that faces Earth is called the near side. This side of the Moon is what we see from Earth and is the side that is always facing towards us due to its synchronous rotation with Earth.
The crust
Weathering is the process by which rocks are broken down and altered by exposure to the elements at the Earth's surface. This can be caused by physical processes such as freezing and thawing, as well as chemical processes such as acid rain. Over time, weathering can break down rocks into smaller particles and contribute to the formation of soil.