Scientist who study fault lines may be able to trigger earthquakes. Regular people wouldn't have the right technology and tools to do so.
Get off the ground. i.e. In an Airplane.
There would probably be a huge earthquake.
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Because often times in an earthquake, gas may leak from pipes, as everything is getting destroyed and falling apart after a very strong earthquake.
The earthquake may have damaged or ruptured a gas main, this needs to be made safe quickly, as there is a danger of explosion and/or fire.
There are many factors. One would be the distance a person is from the epicenter. A person who is further from a magnitude 7 earthquake would be less affected by the shockwaves than a person nearer to the epicenter of a magnitude 6 earthquake. The place the person is in at the time of the earthquake also may affect the intensity of what he feels. If one is in a tall and stable building during an earthquake, he would not feel the vibrations as much as one standing on the streets. The scale measuring the intensity of earthquakes should be considered too. A Mercalli Intensity Scale measuring magnitude 6 may possibly be more powerful than a Richter Scale measuring a magnitude 7, as more damage is caused.
Bad motor mounts an earthquake
The quickest way to change the earth is an earthquake
Practice earthquake drills regularly and make sure you have an earthquake kit that would supply you and your family with food and water for up to 3 days.
The trip to and from there would be either shorter or longer.
No. The word earthquake is a compound word. Two words put together to make one. If it was a base word it would need a prefix or suffix.
to reduce the risk of fires