No.
No, but earthquakes and MOONquakes are related
For a given volume and pressure, the mass of the air contained in that volume (density) will decrease as the temperature increases.
Mass acceleration and air resistance are related by Newton's second law of motion. As an object accelerates, air resistance acts in the opposite direction, slowing down the object. The greater the air resistance, the more it counteracts the acceleration of the object.
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Earthquakes can cause a volcano to erupt.
earthquakes and volcano's are related in some sorts of ways, one of these ways are the damage they do.
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Oh yes, mass is conserved during earthquakes. No mass is created or destroyed, it just gets violently re-arranged.
Yes. Most tsunamis are triggered by earthquakes.
In the absence of air, no. In the presence of air, a very indirect relationship, not directly related to the mass or to the Physics of falling bodies.
No. See the related question below for what does cause earthquakes.
Earthquakes can trigger both landslides and tsunamis.