What happens to the energy produced by blocks of Earth’s crust slipping past each other?(1 point)

Responses

It radiates outward in all directions.
It radiates outward in all directions.

It disappears at it moves through the crust.
It disappears at it moves through the crust.

It increases as it reaches the surface.
It increases as it reaches the surface.

It spreads out in random directions.

The energy produced by blocks of Earth's crust slipping past each other radiates outward in all directions. This energy is released in the form of seismic waves that propagate through the Earth’s crust and mantle, causing earthquakes and other geologic phenomena.

The correct answer is: "It radiates outward in all directions." When blocks of the Earth's crust slip past each other, it creates seismic waves that carry the energy produced by the movement. These seismic waves radiate outward in all directions from the point of the slip.

The correct response is: It radiates outward in all directions.