Yep. It is very possible. Dogs have better senses than we do. They can hear better.
well if a earthquake happened the best thing to do is to go as far away as possiable from the earthquake
Away from any large objects.
It depends on the magnitude.
no
A seismic wave.
Stay as far away from them as possible.
Go to evacuation centres as far away from their homes as possible.
A little over 250 miles. A little over 250 miles.
yes most horses will stamp the ground and run away from humans when an earthquake is coming and animals that burrow will try to get underground
to be quite honest i DONT HAVE A CLUE lol! x
A 5.1-magnitude earthquake is considered moderate. It can cause damage to buildings and infrastructure, especially in poorly constructed areas, and may be felt by people several miles away from the epicenter. Casualties and injuries are possible in densely populated areas.
The town in Haiti was approximately 78 miles (125 kilometers) away from the epicenter of the earthquake.
According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the Earthquake was felt up to 50 km away from the epicentre. Please see the related link for a contour map of earthquake intensity from the USGS.
The distance at which you can feel a 4.5 earthquake from its epicenter varies depending on factors like the depth of the quake and the local geology. Generally, people can feel a 4.5 earthquake within about 30-50 miles from the epicenter.
No. It is impossible actually. The nearest subduction zone to Sydney is over 6,000 miles away. Any earthquake that would occur in Sydney would be an intraplate earthquake.
You can feel earthquakes miles away because seismic waves produced by the earthquake travel through the Earth's crust and can be felt at the surface. These waves can travel long distances and are strong enough to be detected by people even at a distance from the epicenter of the earthquake.
1) you have to go under something like a matress 2) you have to have foood 3) you have to go to your car and listen to the radio 4) then you stay 200 300 miles away from the earthquake