They should experience trauma from the event and in severe cases PTSD
It depends on the magnitude.
You can feel a earthquake when you can feel the floor start to vibrate. You can also feel it because you feel lots of pressure coming down on you,and your body can feel that. Some people even feel a earthquake from a mile away.
maybe; the more powerful the earthquake, the more likely you are to feel it.
Not everyone, no. Earthquakes happen in certain areas and only those areas will feel it. Of course it depends on how strong the earthquake is.
Yes because some have happened in the uk (very small ones) and you can only just feel them. My friends felt one and I didn't feel it. It was only a small vibration.
It would feel not cool but scary.
i depends where the earthquake is.
peni5
During an earthquake, people can feel the force of the plates shifting against each other, causing shaking of the ground. This can result in a variety of sensations, including swaying, rocking, or jolting motions depending on the earthquake's magnitude and distance from the epicenter.
It depends on the magnitude.
you should tell him how that makes you feel and ask him how he would expect you to feel after saying something like that. you should tell him how that makes you feel and ask him how he would expect you to feel after saying something like that.
Not necessarily. The strong shaking at the epicenter of an earthquake can still be damaging and dangerous. The severe ground motions at the epicenter can cause buildings and structures to collapse, leading to potential injury or death.
You can feel a earthquake when you can feel the floor start to vibrate. You can also feel it because you feel lots of pressure coming down on you,and your body can feel that. Some people even feel a earthquake from a mile away.
You can't because your in the air and if you could they would call it an airquake...
scared,petrefied,frightend,shakey,nervous,worried,
you feel a lot of shaking
maybe; the more powerful the earthquake, the more likely you are to feel it.