Space itself does not get earthquakes, but other objects in the universe can get them.
THERE is no earthquakes or volcanoes in space or in europe
Live in space, no earthquakes up there
absolutely nothing. astronomy has to do with outer space and planets. While earthquakes would be geology
It doesn't necessarily affect space itself but it can affect the Earth's tilt or axis in space.
No, people cannot feel earthquakes in space because earthquakes are seismic waves that travel through the Earth's crust. In the vacuum of space, there is no medium for these waves to travel through, so they are not detectable outside the planet. Astronauts in space can, however, detect the effects of an earthquake on Earth through instruments or by observing changes in the environment, but they won't physically feel the tremors themselves.
EVERYTHING! Der der der! Except nothing. Earthquakes cannot travel through space..
No. And hurricanes and blizzards can't be caused by radio signals from TV satellites.
No, there is no way for a shuttle launch to cause an earthquake. They are very loud, but while they are close to the ground, a huge amount of water is poured under the flame. The white you see is steam, not smoke! This water keeps the rocket from destroying its pad, let alone causing earthquakes!
Normally, when the word multitude is used in conjunction with earthquakes, it refers to the number of earthquakes, not their strength. The number of earthquakes is linked to the activity of the Earth crust. Because the activity of the Earth crust is very slow, it is very difficult to establish the highest multitude of earthquakes for a location. In a location there may not be earthquakes for thousands of years, then in a space of a few days the area could experience hundreds of earthquakes. There are locations which are very active today, which allows statistical studies. But the parameters are very dynamic. This is one of the reasons why it is not possible to predict earthquakes.
There will be earthquakes in 2012 (and there already have been), as earthquakes occur every day. If you are referring to the global earthquake that is supposed to end the world, then no. Such an event is impossible.
Meteorology(weather), astronomy(space), geology(rocks) and minerals), climatology(climates around the world), seismology(earthquakes)...
Only in bad sci-fi movies. Dr. Evil has one; It shoots a "La-zer."