no
an earthquake can affect the earth by making the earth less stronger and making it easier to let more lava come out the earth and destroying us all.
Earthquakes come from the ground where a tectonic plate is either subdued (pushed under) another plate or breaks in half. When this happens a lot of energy is released shaking the ground. Volcanoes come from cracks in the earth. Underneath the crust, liquid rock (called magma) is stored in a magma chamber. when there is enough heat and pressure the top of the volcano blows off and magma is released. Once the magma is out of the volcano it is called lava.
When the earth's techtonic plates come together at just the right angle and one goes slightly up it creates an earthquake
it comes from under the earth's crust
The word "earthquake" comes from the Old English word "eorthequaka," which is a combination of "eorthe" (earth) and "quakan" (to shake). It is used to describe the shaking or trembling of the ground caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface.
because the hot gases inside earth wants to come out
Yes, It comes from the suns rays to the earth
Most of the earth's light comes from the sun.
it comes from south America
it comes from the center of thy earth
the sky is part of our atmosphere which is in earth so it comes from earth
No Earth's name does not come from a Roman god or goddess. Earth likely comes from Norse goddess called Nerthus.