Want this question answered?
No. Earthquakes are geologic events, not storms. However, they can be extremely deadly.
earthquakes, horses, and storms in the ocean
Hurricanes, earthquakes and storms
mexico have: Earthquakes, floods, tornandos, hurricanes, rain storms, thunder ect
Poseidon was the God of the sea, earthquakes and storms.
Poseidon
No. Volcanoes and earthquakes, in simple terms, are produced by movements of Earth's tectonic plate and in the semisolid rocks of the mantle. They have absolutely nothing to do with tropical storms.
Usually Everyday. During atlanta's winds, small earthquakes, and storms, it will sway. Usually no more than 1 foot. But in 2008, the building swayed more than 2 feet in a tornado
No. Only some are. Blizzard, hurricanes and tornadoes are storms, but earthquakes, floods, and volcanic eruptions are not.
Lightening, Storms, Earthquakes, Hurricanes, tornadoes
Lightening, Storms, Earthquakes, Hurricanes, tornadoes
No, they aren't connected. Earthquakes have to do with underwater disturbances causing the ground to shake. Hurricanes are basically giant storms that spin.