under ground animals like rodents, snakes and mole come out of the ground, they will know the earth's seismic waves.
answer 2 We have 4 or 5 earthquakes each year, mostly quite minor. I have never felt any pre-cursor effects. I can assure you that cats are of no value in this as they, lying on the bed at night, get plenty of movement anyway and never display alarm.
As far as Tsunami are concerned, the answer is different. If you are by the shore and you feel an earthquake, head for the high ground as quick as you can. And warn others as well, but not to the extent that it would compromise your own escape. Another pre-cursor is that of the ocean retreating from the shore. When that happens, you have only a few minutes to escape to higher ground.
As recently as 1958, in Lituya Bay, Alaska, a tsunami reached over 500m high due to 'favourable geography'. And about 105 000 years ago, an tsunami driven from Lanai in the Hawaiian Islands reached 375m as shown by uplifted blocks of coral. [This event could also have been caused by a meteor impact in the Pacific.]
usually the people in this field know this, but you can feel a slight movement sensation under your feet
under ground animals like rodents, snakes and mole come out of the ground, they will know the earth's seismic waves.
answer 2 We have 4 or 5 earthquakes each year, mostly quite minor. I have never felt any pre-cursor effects. I can assure you that cats are of no value in this as they, lying on the bed at night, get plenty of movement anyway and never display alarm.
As far as Tsunami are concerned, the answer is different. If you are by the shore and you feel an earthquake, head for the high ground as quick as you can. And warn others as well, but not to the extent that it would compromise your own escape. Another pre-cursor is that of the ocean retreating from the shore. When that happens, you have only a few minutes to escape to higher ground.
As recently as 1958, in Lituya Bay, Alaska, a tsunami reached over 500m high due to 'favourable geography'. And about 105 000 years ago, an tsunami driven from Lanai in the Hawaiian Islands reached 375m as shown by uplifted blocks of coral. [This event could also have been caused by a meteor impact in the Pacific.]
usually the people in this field know this, but you can feel a slight movement sensation under your feet
If you feel an earthquake,or if you see the ocean receding unusally rapidly.
If the Coast Guard warns of a giant wave of water approaching the shore as a result of a major earthquake, they are warning of...... a tsunami
Although they are driven by completely different mechanisms, both earthquakes and tornadoes are natural disasters that strike suddenly and are difficult if not impossible to predict. with a tornado you usually get a few minutes warning. With an earthquake there is no warning.
The earthquake moves the ground and the movement makes a volcano erupt!
Such a thing is impossible to predict. A tornado warning itself is a prediction that the threat of a tornado is imminent. As soon as signs indicate that a tornado warning is warranted, then one is issued. So there is no way of nowing when a tornado warning is going to be issued until it actually happens.
If you feel an earthquake,or if you see the ocean receding unusally rapidly.
If you feel an earthquake,or if you see the ocean receding unusally rapidly.
The ocean water goes a few feet back or when an earthquake happens
there are no warning signs
Green signs are not warning signs. They are signs that tell you it is "safe" to do something.
There was little to no warning about the coming of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 2011.
It depends on what warning signs that you are interested in. Many sites offer guides on how to spot the warning signs for illnesses etc. If it is to do with motoring check the highway site for details.
Animals earthquake
Early warning signs of storms and precautions
The Tian Shan is important in helping scientists identify the signs of a coming earthquake. Specifically, it's always the location of an earthquake within 1-1/2 years of earthquakes in the Altai and Hindu Kush mountain ranges. Scientists therefore have 1-1/2 years in which to recognize earthquake warning signs and also apply that knowledge to predicting earthquakes in other areas.
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the earth shakes