Typically, no. Spring clocks can be affects by the shaking, if it is severe enough. If the clock falls and breaks, then yes, it may stop. If the clock is electric, and the power supply is broken, then yes, the clock will stop.
No, during a tornado you should. During an earthquake, stop whatever you are doing, get under a sturdy structure like a table or doorframe, and cover your head.
it doesnt end it only stops when the plates stop ramming into each other
people cause earthquake by cutting tree and ruining the environment and people should stop cutting down trees or littering and other stuff as well.
They build special house to stop the earthquakes destroying them. this question was done WRT.
No one...you stop, get under a sturdy table or dest, and hold on for your life. Wait it out...it wont last long enough for you to call someone. After the quake makesure you have safety supplies and first aid incase of injury...if the injury is severe enough that you can not treat it attempt to call 911 if the fone lines are working
When Batteries are removed.
You can stop the clocks by not worrying about the clocks.
No.
Stop the Clocks - song - was created on 2011-10-17.
No, during a tornado you should. During an earthquake, stop whatever you are doing, get under a sturdy structure like a table or doorframe, and cover your head.
Many natural processes are also clocks, so those would also need to stop. The only natural processes that would remain would be unpredictable, irregular ones. The smooth flow of a river would cease, but the irregular beating of waves against the shore would remain.
A earthquake is made when plates stop working connect to each other if something hits earth
Clocks are still being made. You can buy one at any number of retail locations. The only reason to stop making clocks if is time stands still.
Stop the Clocks was created on 2006-11-20.
The power is out.
The poem "Stop all the clocks" was written by W. H. Auden in 1936.
Stop, drop and roll! -No, that's if you are on fire: In an earthquake, it's stop, drop, and COVER.