Tremors
You don't. An earthquake is the shaking of the ground. It does not produce wind.
That's called an earthquake.
Soft sediment tends to make shaking in an earthquake worse. It is rather like shaking a bowl of jello.
Earthquake.
An earthquake is a shaking of the ground caused by shifts in the tectonic plates as they move against each other.
The shaking of the ground that precedes an earthquake is called a foreshock. Foreshocks can occur hours, days, or even weeks before the main earthquake event.
The shaking of the ground that precedes an earthquake is called a foreshock. Foreshocks occur as a result of the buildup of stress along a fault line before the main earthquake happens. Not all earthquakes have foreshocks, and they can vary in intensity.
The shaking of the ground that precedes an earthquake is called foreshocks. Foreshocks are smaller seismic events that occur before the main earthquake and can give a warning sign of an impending larger quake.
shaking ground and cracking
sudden shaking of the ground
i depends where the earthquake is.
You can feel the ground shaking, objects shaking or rattling, hear a rumbling noise, or see items swaying. These are common signs that an earthquake has started.
ground is shaking
alot 9.8
The ground starts shaking lol
An instrument that measures the shaking of the ground during an earthquake.
seismograph♥