Depends on where you are and how strong the earthquake is. If you are inside and the earthquake is a 5 or 6 everything shakes and moves around you. If it is a rolling earthquake the ground seems to roll, but if it is shifting it goes up and down. Things like plants swing, pool water splashes out of the pool, books move, and things fall to the floor. In a car, if it is moving, you don't feel it. If stopped the car shakes a bit. Things happen pretty fast in an earthquake and it isn't like watching one in a movie. The thing to be careful of something hitting you on the head or a building falling in around you. Get under a table or in a doorway when it is going on and then go outside to a area way from buildings when it is done.
Yes. There have been earthquakes through all of earth's history.
No, Earthquakes can happen at random times during the day. Earthquakes happen when fault line move causing the plates to move resulting in an earthquake
in an earthquake, movement along the fault move and break, releasing energy as________
San Francisco. Please see the related links for further information on these two earthquakes.
Things falling on people.
No. See the related question below for what does cause earthquakes.
Earthquakes and weather do not influence each other.
All kinds of weather can occur during earthquakes as there is no link between weather and the occurrence of earthquakes.
Yes. There have been earthquakes through all of earth's history.
Yes
Earthquakes did appear during the Jurassic period along with volcano eruptions.
No, Earthquakes can happen at random times during the day. Earthquakes happen when fault line move causing the plates to move resulting in an earthquake
Are you referring to Earthquakes during or before our human race cultivated the planet because to answer this question the biggest Earthquakes happened before our existence. During our existence I'm sure you can find the largest Earthquakes in Asia.
Yes
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The study of earthquakes is called Seismology. Please see related links for more details.
I do not see any recent (last 30 days) earthquakes in the Myanmar (Burma) area. See the link below for the list of earthquakes.