There can be any sort of weather. Tsunamis are typically triggered by an undersea earthquake or landslide and are not weather-related.
A tsunami is not a storm. It is a wave created by an earthquake or landslide. A tsunami can strike during any kind of weather.
No. It is all related to an earthquake.
The type were the earth moves and shacks the ground.
An earthquake may destroy dams and levees.IAn earthquake may alter weather patterns and produce severe rainstorms.
an earthquake has a weather goelogic
There is no known link between earthquakes / seismic activity and weather. So earthquake weather is the weather that by pure chance happened to be occuring at the same time an earthquake occurred.
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There can be any sort of weather. Tsunamis are typically triggered by an undersea earthquake or landslide and are not weather-related.
Weather is unrelated to earthquakes. The weather can be anything during an earthquake.
There is no such thing as "earthquake weather." Tornadoes and hurricanes are both violent storms and therefore forms of extreme weather. Earthquakes are geologic events and are not weather-related.
the weather during the day of the earthquake
the weather people
It depends where you are.
Earthquakes are not caused by weather. The are caused by movement of tectonic plates.
A tsunami is not a storm. It is a wave created by an earthquake or landslide. A tsunami can strike during any kind of weather.
No. A monsoon is a type of weather pattern that results from seasonal shifts in wind direction that alternately bring dry and moist air.