Most certainly. They've been happening since the crust formed.
About 300 million years ago the continents collided to form the 'supercontinent' of Pangea. It was the PALEOZOIC era.
No, it was made by volcano thousands of years ago.
Amplification - when an earthquake vibrates through the soft sediment, causing the ground to wobble and slip. Causes land slides and a lot of damage, houses collapse. This happened in the Haitian earthquake a few years ago.
The Richter scale is a logarithmic scale, and is open-ended. The largest earthquakes record just above 9 on this scale. Of course, there are even larger events. Such as the bolide that struck the Mexican peninsula about 65 million years ago.
1337 million years ago
the iron age happened about 2.5 million years ago. the iron age was followed by the stone age, which happened about 3 million years ago
By earthquakes 200 million to 10 million years ago.
By earthquakes 200 million to 10 million years ago.
Sure, of course. Millions of years ago, tectonic plates were shifting just as they are today, and shifting tectonic plates can and do cause earthquakes, therefor earthquakes did occur millions of years ago.
The gigantic supercontinent that existed 200 million years ago was named Pangaea. It is theorized to have formed around 335 million years ago and began breaking apart around 175 million years ago.
iron age
what really happened to the dinosaurs million years ago is it a fact
There quite a bit of evolutionary changes that happened 5 millions years ago. Mammals were constantly changing and humans as we know them today are said to be only 2.4 million years old.
It is certain... look-up "Pangaea" or (List of supercontinents).
Dinosaurs died
1-1.8 million years ago was approximately 0.2-0.8 million years ago.
due to climate changes :)