No. Earthquakes are the result of shifting in Earth's crust, usually at the boundaries of tectonic plates. They have nothing to do with thunder.
No, lightning does not cause earthquakes.
Plate tectonics can cause volcanoes, earthquakes, and underwater earthquakes can cause tsunamis.
No. Droughts and earthquakes are unrelated phenomena.
No. Earthquakes, if they make any sound at all, sound like a low rumbling, like very distant thunder.
it is a wave of Devansh Earthquakes move through the ground in waves, much like how thunder does through air.
There is no relationship between thunder and lightning and earthquakes.
No, lightning does not cause earthquakes.
thunder is caused by the sound wave left from lightening and earthquakes are caused when plates in earth's crust collide and "sink" beneath the other plate
Earthquakes have a geological cause.
Earthquakes are one (but not the only) cause of tsunamis.
Being gay cannot cause earthquakes.
No. See the related question below for what does cause earthquakes.
He saw that faults were a major cause cause of earthquakes
Yes. The actions of people can cause earthquakes with detonation of explosives or nuclear weapons.
earthquakes can cause tsunamis, landslides, flooding, and volcanos
It can cause earthquakes, volcanoes, oceanic trenches, mountains, tsunamis, and subduction.
Plate tectonics can cause volcanoes, earthquakes, and underwater earthquakes can cause tsunamis.