A six inch crack, yes. A ten foot crack, no.
Earthquake causes fracture of the ground.
An earthquake causes vibrations to move through the ground (in simple terms this makes the ground shake). If the earthquake is large and releases a lot of energy then the amplitude of the shaking (a bit like the height of a water wave) gets larger and so does the ability of the earthquake to cause damage.
The type were the earth moves and shacks the ground.
This is known as the epicentre of the earthquake. Epicenter
A large crack in the ground is called a fault which is caused by and earthquake.
What happens is that people my die by getting crushed by falling buildings or the ground splitting apart.
its where it started from so there is going to be more pressure there
how do particles move in the ground when an earthquake occurs
how do particles move in the ground when an earthquake occurs
i depends where the earthquake is.
Earthquake causes fracture of the ground.
JAKE
no, earthquake is a ground type attack.
The maximum ground motion of a magnitude 5 earthquake is 100 times larger than a magnitude 3 earthquake.
An earthquake causes vibrations to move through the ground (in simple terms this makes the ground shake). If the earthquake is large and releases a lot of energy then the amplitude of the shaking (a bit like the height of a water wave) gets larger and so does the ability of the earthquake to cause damage.
It results by creating a shockwave, which causes the ground to shake; this is an earthquake.
The ground shakes, and the earth is displaced along a section of the earthquake fault.