maybe; the more powerful the earthquake, the more likely you are to feel it.
tsuami
No... they "reclined" or sat on the floor... lying or sitting on cushions and/or rugs after the fashion of the modern Oriental custom we can still see today.
the ocean floor starts to break up just like the land does .
no a volcano
earthquakes under seafloor can lead to tsunamis
Tsunamis can be caused by earthquakes that occur on the ocean floor. Tsunamis are also referred to as Seismic Sea Waves
A tsunami
The direction of the tsunami will be determined by the magnitude of the earthquake.
No they are formed when you strain during a bowel movement and weaken your bowel muscles.
No.
If the earthquake is weak you won't always feel it. Our first floor neighbours almost never feel earthqukes that we on the 11th. floor do.
because
Its used for determinig structures beneath the ocean floor.
Doug Mientkiewicz
Large undersea earthquakes occasionally set in motion massive waves of water called seismic sea waves or (tsunami). They result from vertical displacement along a fault located on the ocean floor or from a landslide triggered by an earthquake.
No, an earthquake on the ocean floor can cause a tsunami (a series of large waves). Earthquakes do not influence weather events such as tornadoes.
Energy is released in the form of seismic waves during an underwater earthquake. These waves propagate through the Earth's crust and are responsible for the shaking and transient motion associated with the earthquake. The source of this energy release is the sudden release of accumulated strain energy along a fault line beneath the ocean floor.