» The sudden tremors or shaking of the earth's crust is called an earthquake. When a part of the earth's surface moves backward and forward or up and down, the earth's surface 'quakes', and these are called the 'earthquake'.
                        » The earth's crust is made up of different parts of various sizes. They are called plates.
                        » Most of the earthquakes in the world are caused by the movements of the plates.
                        » 'Seismology' the special branch of Geology, Itdeals with the study of earthquake. 
                        » 'Richter scale' and 'Mercalli scale' are the instruments to measure/record the magnitude and the intensity of an earthquake respectively.
                        
                        
                        » The place where the seismic waves originate beneath the earth's surface is called the focus of the earthquake.
                        » The epicenter is that point on the ground surface which is closest to the focus. Seismic waves are recorded on the seismograph. 
                        » Seismic waves are mainly of three types :  
                        1. Primary waves
                        2.	Secondary waves 
                        3. Surface or Long waves 
                        
                        
                        » The Indian plate is moving from south to north. That is why there are earthquakes in the Himalayan region.
                        » Earthquakes occur in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Tripura, Manipur, Mizoram, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Jammu and Kashmir, the north¬western region of Uttar Pradesh, the northern region of Bihar etc.
                        » During the last few years, there have been several earthquakes of varying intensities in Maharashtra and Gujarat.