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According to the plate tectonics theory, the Earth’s surface consists of huge, rocky plates that move slowly past one another. Known as tectonic plates, some of these carry continents, others the ocean floors and some a combination of the two. Most earthquakes take place along the boundary between two plates. Propelled by heat-driven currents in the softer rock beneath them, the plates constantly pull apart, collide, or grind against each other. When the strain becomes too great, the pent-up energy ruptures the rocks and creates a fracture known as a fault. This sudden release of energy unleashes the ground-shaking vibrations that constitute an earthquake.
language. In this way, other emotions too, are reflected through When you cross your arms, and lean away from another person to you are telling him that you want him to keep a distance, though of course, it may also mean that your arms are cold. If you look at a person in the eyes while speaking, it is a sign of honesty and straight forwardness. Looking away can mean you are lying, or that you don’t like the person. A person who shakes his legs constantly, or wets his lips is under stress. A person who leans towards you with clenched fists is quite likely to attract you! So you see, understanding body language helps you to understand the emotions of other people better.