Smells during an earthquakes may be from released gases previously trapped under the ground, gas lines that have cracked, or from the resulting fires.
Earthquakes do not have a set smell as they are caused by tectonic plates clashing together this does not emit a smell. Although when an earthquake strikes a city for example sewage systems can be destroyed leading to a smell on the street. In other words, an earthquake smells like whatever odors it stirs up.
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hurricanes no, earthquakes yes. thats what causes Tsunamis... underwater earthquakes.
earthquakes mostly happen around plate boundaries!
An earthquake does not produce any particular smell. Indirect effects of earthquakes may rupture gas lines and start fires and so create the smell of natural gas or of various materials burning.
Earthquakes do not have a set smell as they are caused by tectonic plates clashing together this does not emit a smell. Although when an earthquake strikes a city for example sewage systems can be destroyed leading to a smell on the street. In other words, an earthquake smells like whatever odors it stirs up.
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How earthquakes are meassured
Earthquakes are cool...
no belize does not have earthquakes
long term earthquakes are earthquakes that are for a long period of time and short term earthquakes are when the earthquakes are for a short period of time
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Yes, earthquakes are geological.
We have no responsibilities towards earthquakes
yes there are earthquakes in Kansas.