no, only if the plate tectonics move than yes there will be an earthquake they say that once a year the plate tectonics move a Milicent. and that would be a cause for a earthequake to happen.
because thunderstorm sounds better than lightning storm
a thunder storm
No earthquake is not considered a storm. It is formed by the seismic waves.
A tornado is a storm that usually passes quickly and carves a relatively narrow damage path.
Earthquake.
Cumulonimbus
will git thunder storm
The storms cause because the rain and the clouds form together and then it causes the storm.
Thunder Storm.... Thunder Storm.... --It's short for thunderstorms.
no, only if the plate tectonics move than yes there will be an earthquake they say that once a year the plate tectonics move a Milicent. and that would be a cause for a earthequake to happen.
because thunderstorm sounds better than lightning storm
-- flashes of light -- booms of sound -- some ozone -- rain -- wind
a thunder storm
No earthquake is not considered a storm. It is formed by the seismic waves.
A tornado is a storm that usually passes quickly and carves a relatively narrow damage path.
Yes, a storm will eventually lose energy and dissipate.