No. Globally speaking earthquakes are a localized phenomena.
An earthquake may destroy dams and levees.IAn earthquake may alter weather patterns and produce severe rainstorms.
No, the earthquake started off the coast of Japan. Fortunately, the north American continent shields the blow of the earthquake's fury.
no they have not if they were it would destroy almost a whole city it is very unlikely to happen
Greenland is the biggest island that is not a Continent
There is no direct causal connection between having an earthquake and the start of a fire. However, the earthquake might destroy things (electricity cables, buildings, etc.) which when destroyed can cause fire. For example, an oil leak could be caused by the earthquake and with a spark of an electricity cable this could cause a fire. Hope this answers your question.
An earthquake CAN NOT destroy a country.
An earthquake can destroy anything in its path, so if an earthquake was to destroy roads, bridges, homes, cities, ect... then the earthquake would be changing a humans characteristics.
actually there really can't be an earthquake that destroys the earth, there can be massive ones but none to actually destroy it
Completely destroy everything
I think it did
No. It can rip a lot of it up. There is no way an earthquake could destroy a planet, not even a small one like Mercury, or a drawf one like Pluto.
An earthquake may destroy dams and levees.IAn earthquake may alter weather patterns and produce severe rainstorms.
it destroyed many home
the ground shakes and rocks to destroy the world.
No, the earthquake started off the coast of Japan. Fortunately, the north American continent shields the blow of the earthquake's fury.
The islands comes from a continent. (small chunk of continent.) How was the island made? It makes an island when there are earthquake.
The islands comes from a continent. (small chunk of continent.) How was the island made? It makes an island when there are earthquake.