people lose their homes and have to find new ones.
crappy!!
Yes, by ten centimeters.
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Because magnitude is a measurement of the amount of energy released in an earthquake and this value will remain constant once the earthquake has finished. However the estimates seismologists make of this value may change as they gain more information about the earthquake...
No, earth's orbit around the sun did not change as result of the earthquake/ Tsunami in Japan, which was actually updated to a magnitude 9.0 earthquake. The length of a day, though, did change, and it changed by 1.8 millionths of a second. For earth's orbit to change, something would have to hit earth from outer space.
Tornadoes change habitats primarily by destroying trees and other vegetation.
Tornadoes change habitats primarily by destroying trees and other vegetation.
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Yes, they can.
i think the 3 conditions that can change in habitats is lack of space, food and shelter
The earthquake didn't change climate.
Tornadoes primarily change habitats by destroying vegetation, especially trees.
nothing
not really
an earthquake is when two plates move and destroys everything around it.
allot :(
by detoxing all of the house