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[Need answers fast!] what is the source of energy for an earthquake?

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The source of energy for an earthquake is radioactive energy from the mantle

Explanation: Radioactive decay produces heat that causes convection in the mantle. This movement is transferred to Earth's crust where movement stores up energy in rocks, like a spring being stretched. So... pretty much it then causes friction and boom... earthquake

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It comes from radioactive energy in earths mantle Radioactive decay produces heat that causes convection in the mantle. This movement is transferred to Earth's crust where movement stores up energy in rocks, like a spring being stretched.

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