their not the cracks gets formed when fatasses be jumping on them
It is unlikely, but it can happen. During particularly violent earthquakes cracks in the ground can open and close. These are not deep cracks, but it may still be possible to fall into some of the larger ones.
fogfogA cloud that forms close to the ground is known as a stratus cloud.
When it starts you should get under a table or a doorway and protect your neck. stay away from cracks in the roof and walls as they could collapse. After the first shock get outside and stay away from trees and cracks in the ground. trees can fall on you and the cracks in the ground can widen. If you are close to one get into an open field with no trees or any thing that can most likely fall on you that can be the safest place. Be careful there can be several after shocks.
Some places are built close to fault lines. Fault lines are 'cracks' in the Earth's crust that move against each other - creating earthquakes and volcanos.
There should be cracks in the egg but they are super small cracks.
yes
Close to the Ground has 320 pages.
It is underwater. So it is not close to the ground.
Close to the Ground was created on 2000-08-01.
Morocco is at a low risk for earthquakes because it is not in close proximity to a tectonic plate boundary.
The ISBN of Close to the Ground is 0-671-04147-9.
when it is close to the ground, it is a meteor when it hits the ground, it is called a meteorite