The place where two or more plates come together.
fault
fault (noun)
to start, burst out, or explode suddenly
erupt
e-rupt (verb)
to say something will happen in the future
predict
pre-dict (verb)
to give off or let out
release
re-lease (verb)
knowledge that a situation or problem exists
awareness
a-ware-ness (noun)
to happen at a certain place or time
occur
oc-cur (verb)
a machine or tool that does a special job
device
de-vice (noun)
a low rolling sound
rumbling
rum-bling (noun)
to build something
construct
con-struct (verb)
a part or section of a bigger place
area
ar-e-a (noun)
to notice something that is not easy to see or hear
detect
de-tect
the ability to enter a building or reach a place
access
ac-cess
to break suddenly into many small pieces
shatter
shat-ter (verb)
the size or strength of something; the power of an earthquake
magnitude
mag-ni-tude (noun)
to increase by a large amount
multiply
mul-ti-ply (verb)
whole or complete; not broken or damaged
intact
in-tact (adjective)
to start again
restart
re-start (verb)
to fall down suddenly
collapse
col-lapse (verb)
causing damage to people or things
destructive
de-struc-tive (adjective)
the act of making someone or something ready
preparation
prep-a-ra-tion (noun)
the top layer of an area of water or land
surface
sur-face (noun)
to make something start or happen
trigger
trig-ger (verb)
not able to sit still or stay in one place
restless
rest-less (adjective)
a person who lives in a specific place
resident
res-i-dent (noun)
right away or at that moment
immediately
im-me-di-ate-ly (adverb)