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I think a home pregnancy test taken during implantation bleeding would be a little too early to take. wait another day or two and then take it. But it might be OK to take it then. Depends on the test and the woman's hormones. My personal experience is that you can take a HPT during the first implantation bleeding and see a positive result that has inevitably turned out to be accurate. However, Just because it is negative doesn't mean that the test is acurate because all woman are different and sometime a woman's hormone levels take longer to kick in.
depends on which hemisphere you live if on top it is towards the sun
The northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun during the summer, which results in longer days, higher temperatures, and more direct sunlight. This tilt is what causes summer in the northern hemisphere.
During a new moon, the moon is located between the Earth and the Sun. This positioning results in the side of the moon that is illuminated facing away from Earth, making it appear invisible to us on Earth.
Moonquakes are just earthquakes that occur on the moon.Moonquakes do happen but they happen a lot less frequently and they have magnitudes that are a lot less smaller than earthquakes. They happen at great depth, about half way between the surface and the center of the moon. Moonquakes can last for up to one hour which is a much longer time than earthquakes.
Earthquakes and weather do not influence each other.
All kinds of weather can occur during earthquakes as there is no link between weather and the occurrence of earthquakes.
Yes
Yes, during the compression stroke.
Earthquakes did appear during the Jurassic period along with volcano eruptions.
Are you referring to Earthquakes during or before our human race cultivated the planet because to answer this question the biggest Earthquakes happened before our existence. During our existence I'm sure you can find the largest Earthquakes in Asia.
DISC ARE COMPRESSED AND FLATTENED DURING THE RUNNING PROCESS
Yes
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Yes, there is evidence to suggest that earthquakes occurred during Jurassic times. The movement of tectonic plates and volcanic activity that were present during this period could have contributed to seismic events. However, the frequency and intensity of earthquakes during the Jurassic period would likely have been different from what we experience today.
During an earthquake stress is released and one side will move under the other (subluxation). This phenomena results in reduced distance between surfaces on opposite sides of the colliding plates.
Oh yes, mass is conserved during earthquakes. No mass is created or destroyed, it just gets violently re-arranged.