ANSWER:A example of a earthquake is a Tsunami Earthquake in 2004
The point directly above the focus of an earthquake is called the epicenter. It is usually the point of greatest destruction.
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Yes. As recently as January 2008, in southern Alberta. There have been quakes recently near Dawson Creek and Grande Prairie. Quakes are often associated with the Rocky Mountain tectonics. But most quakes are low magnitude - less than 6.0, and usually much lower. The earth is always changing and moving, and quakes of some degree can occur almost anywhere. One of the largest quakes in the USA in recorded history occured in southern Illinois - not an area one usually thinks of being associaed with large quakes. Hope this answers your question.
nope. but one of its moons does.
icequake are made of ice
Moonquakes are much less severe compared to earthquakes. Earthquakes can be very strong and moonquakes are mild.
they are under the earths surface and cause earth Quakes
Japan is sitting on 2 plates that are below the earths crust. The plates move causing earth quakes when they rub
north pole
The point directly above the focus of an earthquake is called the epicenter. It is usually the point of greatest destruction.
yes im doing a project on sun quakes, moon quakes, and mars quakes
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes was created in 1966.
the movement of the world tiny earth quakes we have every day. it separates when the earths core feels the need to move into a proper position so the earth quake does not effect it.
San Fernando Valley Quakes was created in 2006.
The cast of When the Earth Quakes - 1990 includes: Stanley Anderson as Narrator
Iron, copper and gold :)
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