dams, roads, bridges, telephone lines
sandstormscyclones(maybe) earthquakes
No, not all earthquakes cause damages. The intensity of an earthquake, the distance from populated areas, and the quality of buildings and infrastructure in the area can all influence whether or not damages occur. Smaller earthquakes may not cause any significant damage, while larger earthquakes can result in widespread destruction.
Well it could cost trillions based on what type of buildings/homes got damaged.
There are three common damages that an earthquake caused. It can either be physical damage, structural, and emotional. The strongest effects of an earthquake are in the area near the epicenter.
in earthquakes, houses fall or collapse inward.
Earthquakes have a geological cause.
Earthquakes are one (but not the only) cause of tsunamis.
Lightning does not directly cause earthquakes. Earthquakes are typically caused by the movement of tectonic plates or volcanic activity. Lightning is a discharge of atmospheric electricity within a thunderstorm that does not have an impact on the Earth's crust to cause earthquakes.
No. See the related question below for what does cause earthquakes.
Being gay cannot cause earthquakes.
It sometimes damages trees and causes earthquakes :0
Earthquakes were the domain of Poseidon. This is probably because for a people who lived primarily near the water, earthquakes would invariably be followed by tidal waves.