no
Earthquakes is the plural form.
The plural form of the noun 'earthquake' is earthquakes.
how does this catastrophics events form? this is about earthquakes
Well, the weakest earthquakes form at divergent boundaries, therefore, weaker earthquakes form where plates pull apart from each other
Earthquakes form when two or more tectonic plates rapidly shift against each other. This rapid shift releases a giant shockwave, or, as we know it, an earthquake.
An earthquake forms by two plates colliding in any sea nearest to the country. Earthquakes form anywhere, where there is a big sea/ocean.
of corse it can!! It can happen in any area anytime
It causes and earthquake
a collapse earthquake is formed by whatever makes the rest of the volcanoes form...
Nothing. There is no pattern that follows earthquakes after an earthquake.
Earthquakes can cause volcanos to errupt by the plates moving and crashing into one other which creates an earthquake(when plates collide it causs an earthquake) so the force of the earthquake causes a volcano erruption.
Some good questions about earthquakes are:What is an earthquake?How long do earthquakes last?Is there an 'earthquake season' or 'earthquake weather'?Where is the safest place to be in an earthquake?Will the ground open up during an earthquake?What is a seismometer, seismograph, and a seismogram?When was the seismograph invented?What is the Richter Scale?Do many small earthquakes prevent larger earthquakes?Can we predict earthquakes?What is liquefaction?