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Why is an earthquake is accompanied by noise?

An earthquake is accompanied by noise due to the release of energy stored in the Earth's crust. This energy causes rock layers to break and slip past each other, creating vibrations that produce sound waves. The noise you hear during an earthquake is a result of these vibrations traveling through the ground and air.


Why does an earthquake produce noise?

because of resonance under crust


Why did the Boxing Day tsunami be felt in the Philippines but no tsunami was detected there?

The Earthquake that triggered the Tsunami was the noise that could be heard.


How do you know when the earthquake starts?

You can feel the ground shaking, objects shaking or rattling, hear a rumbling noise, or see items swaying. These are common signs that an earthquake has started.


What was heard as jesus give up his spirit?

There was a loud noise, which could very well be an earthquake, when Jesus gave up his spirit.


What is the answer toan earthquake noise hink pink?

Quake Shake, ground sound


What are airline externalities?

Externalities are either positive or negative effects imposed on outsiders. For example: Negative airline externalities could include air, water, and noise pollution. People who are not using the airline are still affected negatively by the noise and pollution airlines produce. An example of a positive airline externality could be the rapid response from the U.S. to Mexico after an earthquake. The people of Mexico trapped by debris from the earthquake are benefiting from the ability of airlines to get people, search dogs, and equipment to Mexico very quickly. Externalities are either positive or negative effects imposed on outsiders. For example: Negative airline externalities could include air, water, and noise pollution. People who are not using the airline are still affected negatively by the noise and pollution airlines produce. An example of a positive airline externality could be the rapid response from the U.S. to Mexico after an earthquake. The people of Mexico trapped by debris from the earthquake are benefiting from the ability of airlines to get people, search dogs, and equipment to Mexico very quickly.


Can you feel an earthquake in the air, or is it only detectable through ground vibrations?

Earthquakes can be felt in the air as well as through ground vibrations. The air can carry sound waves generated by the earthquake, which can be heard as a rumbling noise. However, the ground vibrations are typically the primary way that earthquakes are detected and felt by people.


What noice does a earthquake make?

Low frequency noise precedes earthquakes which animals and some humans can pick up on. Shortly before earthquakes people notice that the animal population seem to flee the area,like during the boxing day tsunami. Audible low groanings from the earth can sometimes be heard.


Where is an earthquake's focus located?

An earthquake's Focus is located directly under the Epicenter of an earthquake. The Epicenterof an earthquake is located on the surface of the earthquake.


Where was there an earthquake today?

Japan had Tsunami and an Earthquake Kansas had an earthquake


When was the Sanriko earthquake?

The 1933 Sanriku earthquake was a major earthquake.