Not that we have observed. Earthquakes are almost entirely a mechanical process.
there is correct answer, because it all depends on the earth's magnetic plate.
no belize does not have earthquakes
Earthquakes are like a shock
As big as regular earthquakes.
i think there has bine 6 earthquakes in lakeport I think 6 earthquakes in lakeport
We can't be certain, but it seems very unlikely that there is any magnetic component to earthquakes.
Yes, but it can be influenced by volcanoes and earthquakes
there is correct answer, because it all depends on the earth's magnetic plate.
When rocks are formed, usually from lava flows, the magnetic orientation of them is set as they solidify. As these rocks are affected by continental drift and other factors such as earthquakes, the original magnetic orientation remains. Using the known strengths of the earth's magnetic field over time, it is possible to then tell where these rocks originally emerged.
No. Earth has tectonic plates that slowly move and create earthquakes by rubbing against each other.
Well, Biosphere is the complete ecological system of Earth. Hence, it would include everything from the Core to the Earth's Magnetic Field. The biosphere can affect the lithosphere through - Earth's the Magnetic Field causes slight movements within the Core (as it is made out of Nickel and Iron, which are highly magnetic), this would cause the shifts in crust movements, which in turn COULD (NOT CAN) result in earthquakes.
Because of the earth's magnetic field over time, changes in the sea floor, the shape of its surface, types and ages of its rocks. The heat flow within it, and the seafloor earthquakes. Through out the ages all the earthquakes, and volcano's, tsunami's have played a tremendous symphony in the shifting of the continents in which we know today.
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no belize does not have earthquakes
How earthquakes are meassured
Earthquakes are cool...