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Why does the solid ground suddenly shake in an earthquake?

The ground beneath your feet feels like the most solid, dependable thing in the world. You would never expect it to move on its own. Yet every so often, somewhere on Earth, that rock-steady ground suddenly jolts and shudders hard enough to topple buildings. So what could make the solid ground itself start to shake?

An aerial view of the San Andreas Fault running as a long straight scar across the Carrizo Plain, with ridges offset along its line
Photo: John Wiley · CC BY 3.0 · via Wikimedia Commons

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