maavärineid
Maavärineid, often referred to as "earth tremors" or sometimes colloquially "maavärin," are a natural phenomenon characterized by the sudden shaking of the ground. This shaking is typically caused by the rapid release of energy in the Earth's lithosphere, which creates seismic waves. The most common cause of these waves is the movement of tectonic plates, large slabs of rock that make up the Earth's outer shell. When these plates grind against each other, or when stress builds up along fault lines within them, it can lead to a sudden slip or rupture, resulting in an earthquake.
The intensity of a maavärin is measured using seismographs, which record the ground motion. The Richter scale
While tectonic plate movement is the primary cause, other factors can also trigger maavärineid, including volcanic