The correct spelling is earthquake.
I don't have the ability to predict when earthquakes will occur. Earthquakes happen randomly and are impossible to forecast accurately. It's essential to always be prepared and have a plan in place for natural disasters.
"Seismology" is the study of earthquakes.
yes it was damaged from the 1718 earthquick
69 billion
over 300,000 people are injured in Haiti
they find shelter and go in or under it , for an example they would go under a table
it is activate by a earthquick, a volcano eruption, and a meteor impact
well there has been alot of scary stuff going on so yes
If the plane is on air there is not at all any effect. If it is on the ground it depends on the earthquake and where the plane is situated. In a clear area thr plane would not have much effect.
It is a disaster that wasn't caused by mankind. It is a disaster caused naturally, like a major hurricane, a tsunami, an earthquake, a volcano eruption, a flood etc.Any event or force of nature that has catastrophic consequences, such as an avalanche, earthquake, flood, forest fire, hurricane, lightning, tornado, tsunami, and volcanic eruptions; a destructive event that affects the natural world and human communities.An earthquake that causes damage to property and loss of life is an example of a natural disaster.A natural disaster is the effect of a natural hazard (e.g. flood, tornado, volcano eruption, earthquake, or landslide) that affects the environment, and leads to financial, environmental and/or human losses.According to Wikipedia
Two major threats affect the entire Caribbean. Hurricane -- from Sept 1 through November there is always the threat of hurricanes Earthquakes/Tsunami - Puerto Rico and the entire greater Antilles sit on a very active submarine fault line. There are numerous small tremors on the islands. Most can't be felt. But once in a while you get "the big one". The last "big one" near Puerto Rico was in 1918 off the island's west coast. This 7.5 magnitude quake triggered a 20 foot tsunami that devastated the west coast.