Along a boundary where tension builds up over a great period of time. Ducis!);
The comparative is "more violent"; the superlative is "most violent".
No. Earthquakes are generally caused by the rubbing of two plates (tectonic plates).
Earthquakes can generally occur anywhere in the world, but most happen at plate boundaries.
It depends as both earthquakes and tornadoes vary greatly in severity. Most earthquakes are so weak that the can't even be felt, only detected by sensitive instruments. Some tornado will cause little or no damage. However, the worst earthquakes are more destuctive than the worst tornadoes, as they can cause much more widespread damage.
All earthquakes have a different resonant frequency that can range from 10-50Hz. The average frequency would be around 31Hz or equivalent to the low B string on a 5 string bass guitar.
Yes, scientists can predict volcanic eruptions, but only to a certain extent of accuracy. One method is to use earthquakes. Earthquakes usually increase and become more violent before a volcanic eruption
Shallow focus earthquakes generally cause more damage.
Along a boundary where tension builds up over a great period of time. Ducis!);
Along a boundary where tension builds up over a great period of time. Ducis!);
what the earthquake is often going to be like : it will have a better chance of being more violent or less because they have earthquakes all the time
Depends. Violence is generally seen as masculine, but girls can be just as violent.
Seismographs are used to measure earthquakes, and how violent they are.
Generally non violent.
The comparative is "more violent"; the superlative is "most violent".
i don't think this is true. generally australia doesn't have earthquakes but not far away in new zealand which is part of the "ring of fire" they are more common
Seismologists not meteorologists study earthquakes. Generally earthquakes can be predicted by measuring fore-quakes which often precede larger earthquakes.
Yes that is generally where most earthquakes occur