If the planet or other form have plates on the surface, that is to say floating on a molten mantle, then yes they can have earthquakes.
Both Mars and Venus have volcanoes so there is almost certainly seismic activity. Quite a few moons of Jupiter and Saturn show evidence of seismic activity. Seismometers left on the Moon by Apollo astronauts regularly detect seismic activity.
Remember, earthquakes are a vibration of the earth's materials. This may be caused by tectonic processes, by volcanic activity, or even by a major impact.
to explore and to do other things.
yes they do and so do glaciers, hurricanes, tornadoes and many other things
earthquakes
One connection between earthquakes and volcanoes is that they all have to do with Plate Tectionics and they destroy things
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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
Earthguakes form mountains and other land formations.
Earthquakes can tear apart the physical invoirment and it can tear down buildings, bridges, homes and alot of other things. So when a earthquakes tears down these things that humans need humans will have to rebuild these things and it impacts us. This is common sense.
Poseiden can control they water and sea and can make earthquakes.
Live in space, no earthquakes up there
to explore and to do other things.
=It was destroyed by earthquakes or from other things you can think about that will destroye a large building.=
because they can scent other things E.G Earthquakes and tornadoes or an disaster
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.
yes they do and so do glaciers, hurricanes, tornadoes and many other things