What causes ground shaking during an earthquake?
A. Sudden temperature changes
B. Movement of magma
C. Seismic wave propagation
D. Fault erosion
Answer: Option C
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Seismic wave propagation through Earth's crust causes ground shaking during an earthquake.These waves are generated by sudden energy release at faults.Related Questions on Geological Hazards
Which of the following is considered a primary geological hazard?
A. Volcanic eruption
B. Soil erosion
C. Groundwater depletion
D. Urban heat island
The point within the Earth where an earthquake originates is called the:
A. Fault
B. Hypocenter
C. Epicenter
D. Seismic zone
Landslides are most commonly triggered by:
A. Lightning
B. Earthquakes
C. Glacial movement
D. Wind erosion
Which of the following is a measure of earthquake magnitude?
A. Mercalli scale
B. Richter scale
C. Mohs scale
D. Fujita scale

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