absolutely nothing. astronomy has to do with outer space and planets. While earthquakes would be geology
seismology is neither a branch of astronomy nor of chemistry. It is branch of geology. and studies movements of earths plates ( Crust) and is related to study of earthquakes. Thanks, Dilip Thakur
Earthquakes are studied in the scientific discipline of geology. Geologists investigate the causes, effects, and characteristics of earthquakes to better understand tectonic processes and mitigate potential risks to human populations.
Meteorology(weather), astronomy(space), geology(rocks) and minerals), climatology(climates around the world), seismology(earthquakes)...
Gaylord Johnson has written: 'The pageant of nature' -- subject(s): Natural history, Outdoor books 'Nature's Program' -- subject(s): Natural history, Outdoor books 'The stars for children' -- subject(s): Astronomy, Juvenile literature, Stars 'The sky movies' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Astronomy, Juvenile literature 'The story of earthquakes and volcanoes' -- subject(s): Earthquakes, Juvenile literature, Volcanoes 'Discover the stars' -- subject(s): Astronomy 'The story of animals' -- subject(s): Animal behavior, Juvenile literature, Mammals
Gerald North has written: 'Astronomy in depth' -- subject(s): Astronomy 'Mastering Astronomy' 'Astronomy explained' -- subject(s): Astronomy 'Mastering astronomy'
Probably a satellite used for astronomy observations.Probably a satellite used for astronomy observations.Probably a satellite used for astronomy observations.Probably a satellite used for astronomy observations.
The proper name for the study of stars is astronomy. A person who studies stars is an astronomer.
Anything outside the Earth is astronomy.
astronomy, astrophysics
J. B. Sidgwick has written: 'Introducing astronomy' -- subject(s): Astronomy, Constellations 'Astronomy for night watchers' -- subject(s): Astronomy 'Observational astronomy for amateurs' -- subject(s): Astronomy, Observers' manuals
Laurence W. Fredrick has written: 'Astronomy' -- subject(s): Astronomy 'An introduction to astronomy' -- subject(s): Astronomy
No. Astronomy is a branch of science, but not all science deals with astronomy.