An earthquake is caused by sudden, violent shifting of
massive rocks called plates lying under the earth's surface. This movement of
the plates releases stress that accumulates along geologic faults. A fault is a
deep crack that marks the boundary between two of the plates. Earthquake belts
occur along faults all around the world. Many run along coastal areas. The San Andreas Fault in central California is well-known for causing most
severe earthquakes. The epicenter is the point on the surface where the
earthquake is strongest. The Richter scale is used to measure the amount of
energy that is released by the earthquake.
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