No. They may damage man made structures and cause the earth's crust to deform but they do not destroy it.
The only place earth's crust is destroyed (although recycled may be a more appropriate term) is at a subduction zone where oceanic crust sinks back down into earth's mantle.
Earthquakes transmit shocking waves that makes the properties cracked and burst.
they tear up the land, destroy houses, schools, lives, and kill people.
how do earthquakes disrupt or destroy human and animal habitats
Damage to houses or structures.Wreck land or fields with crops.Or it can cause a tsunami and can destroy the coast.You are welcome.
they destroy stuff
by pollution and destroy the land
yes
Two-thirds of Bulgaria's land is plains, plateaus, or hilly land at low altitudes, providing good places to live and little impact on the people. However, there is more mountainous land in Bulgaria, and in these regions, earthquakes are very common. These earthquakes can be very devastating and destroy homes and communities and cause fatalities.
it can destroy buildings and could lead to death
by pollution and destroy the land
No, an earthquake cannot destroy a continent. Earthquakes are caused by the shifting of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface, and while they can cause significant damage locally, they do not have the capacity to destroy an entire continent.
One connection between earthquakes and volcanoes is that they all have to do with Plate Tectionics and they destroy things