👉 Terremotive is a scientific term used in geology to describe a type of rock that undergoes significant deformation or movement due to an earthquake. These rocks are typically found in areas with high seismic activity, such as on the seafloor or near fault zones. Terremotive rocks can be categorized into two types: intrusive and extrusive. Inertives are rocks that are formed through the compression of magma beneath a volcano; extrusive rocks are those that result from volcanic eruptions and