All earthquakes are measured on either the Richter scale or the Mercalli scale.
No. Earthquakes are all over the world all the time. The Newcastle earthquake was in Australia!
No, not at all. Earthquakes are just breaks in the Earth's crust. They happen everyday all over the world.
Yes. mileage is measured the same in all vehicles.
No. Earthquakes differ in cause (strike-slip, megathrust, volcanic, etc.) and in intensity.
they are the same because they all cause damage to the earth
Earthquakes can generally occur anywhere in the world, but most happen at plate boundaries.
Yes, earthquakes cause major disasters all over the world.
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Time - it is measured in seconds.
No, earthquakes form all around the world. They form on the edges of the tectonic plates
Time is measured in different places around the world
No, earthquakes vary in magnitude, depth, and location. The magnitude of an earthquake is determined by the amount of energy released, with stronger earthquakes causing more damage. The depth of an earthquake is also a factor, as shallow earthquakes tend to cause more destruction than deeper ones. Additionally, the location of an earthquake can impact the level of devastation it causes, with earthquakes occurring near densely populated areas leading to more casualties.