No because the Earth has an internal core with tectonic plates that move.
Yes, and funnily enough they still are called earthquakes.
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hurricanes no, earthquakes yes. thats what causes Tsunamis... underwater earthquakes.
Any planets that have plates
Yes, but only on SOLID planets, not on gas planets.
because they are not earth
absolutely nothing. astronomy has to do with outer space and planets. While earthquakes would be geology
No because the Earth has an internal core with tectonic plates that move.
Earthquakes are a common precursor to Volcanic eruptions due to shifts in the planets crust caused by the shifting of magma underneath the earth.
Yes, and funnily enough they still are called earthquakes.
The Benioff-Wadati zone.
Technically mountains,earthquakes,volcanoes.......good luck
uranus is a gas giant. Gas giants lack the tectonic plates (rocky plates floating on top of a molten core) necessary to have earthquakes. Only rocky planets which have tectonic plates can have earthquakes.
Because the planets still have gravity. Thing of an earthquake like a house settling. As gravity pushes down on the house, the house ever so slightly moves itself. The effect is amplified with planets; they are "settling" because of their own gravity.
Rocky body that orbits the sun between the planets is called an asteroid.