Landslide.
They were destroyed by an earthquake that hit the ancient city of Babylon in the 2nd century BCE. The remains after the quake would have likely been swept away from erosion and conflict due to the fact that they were organic matter.
It depends on where the earthquake takes place. If it takes place on Vancouver Island,then the effect would happen on Vancouver Island. If happens in Vancouver,then the effect would happen in Vancouver.
It would most likely cry.
The exposition would occur at the beginning, in Act 1.
The Ocean Only Has So Much Water. No Mater Where It Stopped Unless Caused By Storm Or Earthquake. It Would Be A Beach.
A tsunami mud slide land slide etc
yes because there in earthquake perimeter
Any that are built in an earthquake area if you don't want them to fall. And any that would not stand on their own in an earthquake.
The Mercalli scale would most likely be used to measure earthquake damage.
The Mercalli scale would most likely be used to measure earthquake damage.
wherever there is a fault line
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Along other plate boundriesAn earthquake would least likely happen in the middle of the continent away from the ocean because there is no way for another plates to push and rub up against it causing the earthquake.
A thunderstorm would never result from an earthquake. Earthquakes can cause fires by breaking gas lines and electrical wires, but there is no mechanism by which an earthquake could cause a thunderstorm.
Yes. Not likely Though. Most Likely If There is An Earthquake Near A Coast There Would Be A Hurricane After.
The Panama Canal
There are incidents where mining have been considered the trigger of earthquake. It is not a large problem though. Where as humans can dig tunnels and cause ground to weaken, even a collapse of big structures cause nothing more than a slight tremble. Not comparable with a big mother nature earthquake. Such a tremble close to a fault-line can however trigger a larger proper earthquake. Most likely, this kind of earthquake would have happened at some time sooner or later anyway. The chances are that a triggered earthquake will be less intense than a "normal" one.