hi im ash and in the 8th grade. i am failing science but i know tis answer. it is absolutly positivly waves can travel through different media including solid landand water because of sound waves. (: i hope ihelped
Yes italy is an earthquake zone. North italy ia mostly no earthquake or only tiny ones. Down the middle of istaly in the south it is quite bad earthquakes. Hope that helped :)
There was so much that happened in the 1908 earthquake in Italy. This caused loss of about 123,000 lives and so many other causalities. It is commonly known as Messina and Reggio earthquake.
No. Greece
100 people died in Aquila because of an earthquake
They would all fall down and people would die under them. Take a look online of pictures of earthquakes in villages in Italy or Greece.
I don't think it can be felt against across the water
Directly across the Ionian Sea from each other. Italy is west of Greece.
Africa is due south of Italy and Greece, across the Mediterranean Sea
Most seismic activity occurs near the Mediterranean in countries such as Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, Italy, and Spain.
It depends on what you take 'next to' to mean. I would say no, but it is near Italy. It's about 100 miles across the Adriatic Sea.
Italy and Greece's closest points lie between the city of Otranto in Italy and the city of Sidari on the Greek island of Corfu. The distance over-water between the countries (via the Strait of Otranto) is roughly 105 km or roughly 65 miles. However, the over-land distance between Italy and Greece (tracking through former Yugoslavia) is over 800 km or 500 miles.
No, Italy and Greece are different countries.
the most recent earthquake in Italy was in 2012 in May on the 29th.
Italy and Greece are completely separated countries.
Yes, Greece is east of Italy.
Greece is east of Italy (or east southeast to be more precise).
Africa is the continent south of Italy and Greece.