What causes earthquakes?

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Blocks of crust slide against one another, often at plate boundaries.

Blocks of crust slide against one another, often at plate boundaries.

Pressure builds up in the molten rock beneath Earth's crust and causes it to shake.

Pressure builds up in the molten rock beneath Earth's crust and causes it to shake.

Tectonic plates break apart into smaller plates, and the crumbling causes shaking.

Tectonic plates break apart into smaller plates, and the crumbling causes shaking.

Sudden motions in Earth's mantle cause the crust to shift.

Sudden motions in Earth's mantle cause the crust to shift.

All of the above options are correct.

no there not pick one

I apologize for the confusion. The most accurate answer would be: Blocks of crust slide against one another, often at plate boundaries.

Blocks of crust slide against one another, often at plate boundaries.

Pressure builds up in the molten rock beneath Earth's crust and causes it to shake.
Tectonic plates break apart into smaller plates, and the crumbling causes shaking.
Sudden motions in Earth's mantle cause the crust to shift.