Use this A2-B1 ESL science reading passage to learn why earthquakes happen. It includes key vocabulary, reading comprehension questions, and answers for English learners.

Reading Level
A2-B1
Word Count
237 words
Reading Passage
An earthquake happens when the ground shakes. Some earthquakes are small and hard to feel. Others are strong and can damage roads, buildings, and bridges.
Earth's outside layer is called the crust. The crust is not one smooth piece. It is broken into huge pieces called plates. A plate moves very slowly over time.
Most earthquakes happen near the edges of plates. Plates can push together, pull apart, or slide past each other. Sometimes rocks near a plate edge get stuck. The plates keep pushing, but the rocks do not move right away.
Pressure builds up in the rocks. When the rocks suddenly move, they release energy. This energy travels through the ground as waves. The waves make the ground shake.
A fault is a place where rocks can break and move. Many earthquakes happen along faults.
Scientists study earthquakes with special tools. They cannot always know exactly when an earthquake will happen. But they can learn where earthquakes are more likely.
Earthquakes happen because Earth is always slowly moving. When rocks in the crust suddenly move and release energy, the ground shakes.

Key Vocabulary
| Word | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| earthquake | a shaking of the ground | The earthquake shook the town. |
| crust | the hard outer layer of Earth | Earth's crust is broken into plates. |
| plate | a huge piece of Earth's crust | A plate moves very slowly. |
| energy | the power to make things move or change | Energy travels through the ground. |
| fault | a crack in Earth's crust where rocks can move | Earthquakes can happen along a fault. |
Reading Comprehension Questions
- What is an earthquake?
- What is Earth's outside layer called?
- Where do most earthquakes happen?
- What happens when rocks suddenly move?
- What is a fault?
Answers
- An earthquake is a shaking of the ground.
- Earth's outside layer is called the crust.
- Most earthquakes happen near the edges of plates.
- They release energy that travels through the ground.
- A fault is a crack in Earth's crust where rocks can move.
Short Summary
Earthquakes happen when rocks in Earth's crust suddenly move and release energy. This energy travels as waves and shakes the ground.
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