im not sure about the awnswer but dont believe evrythinhg you read be cearfull from miss x
yes im doing a project on sun quakes, moon quakes, and mars quakes
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Of course! Though in Iceland, they're called Ice quakes, not earth quakes. Kind of like how there are moonquakes on the moon.
they use very strong technolygy no one knows for sure wut it is called
Moonquakes are much less severe compared to earthquakes. Earthquakes can be very strong and moonquakes are mild.
The moon, our only natural satellite, was formed around 4.6 billion years ago. One interesting fact about it is the great influence it has over Earth natural phenomena, like the rise and fall of tides. Other interesting factoids is that it has no atmosphere and that also has the occurrence of quakes.
A quake that occurs on the moon is called a lunar quake. Lunar quakes are possible because the moon still undergoes a lot of seismic activities.
The moon does not have moon quakes; it appears to be 'geologically' dead. The moon's core is smaller in proportion than is earth's core. At one time the moon was volcanically active, but it is no longer. It has cooled sufficiently so that internal energy is no longer sufficient to produce such activity.
yes im doing a project on sun quakes, moon quakes, and mars quakes
i believe volcano and earth quakes have the most effect.
Earth quakes and tsunami (also volcanoes)
Triton is a moon of Neptune, not a planet. It is thought to have tectonic activity, which probably includes Triton quakes.