Earthquakes are apart of geology. Geology is the study of Earth and Earth's interior, where as geography is Earth's climate and geographical features. I hope I helped answer your question. :)
Yes, the Philippines' location on the Pacific Ring of Fire and its tropical climate makes it prone to earthquakes and typhoons.
changes in the ground, climate changes, patterns of earthquakes, and animals behavior.
There are four examples of civilization. The four examples are tsunami, earthquakes, massive fire and climate change.
No, not directly. But the climate problems that we cause surely affects the nature. Actually, no. Man cannot create earthquakes no matter how hard they try. Maybe there are climate problems, but if you went through school ^^^, you would know that earthquakes occur underground and have nothing to do AT ALL with meteorology. Just so you know.
Antarctica does not experience earthquakes.
Earthquakes are part of the Lithosphere.
Earthquakes are apart of geology. Geology is the study of Earth and Earth's interior, where as geography is Earth's climate and geographical features. I hope I helped answer your question. :)
Yes, the Philippines' location on the Pacific Ring of Fire and its tropical climate makes it prone to earthquakes and typhoons.
Elnino, Earthquakes, and volcanos.
Earthquakes are part of the Lithosphere.
A part that has land
Climate is a noun.
the weather and climate is the seasons and the atmosphere but many thing can affect to it like hurricanes,tornados,earthquakes and much more
changes in the ground, climate changes, patterns of earthquakes, and animals behavior.
No. Part of it has a continental climate and part of it has a steppe climate.
All of it