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What is earthquake on a moon called?

A quake that occurs on the moon is called a lunar quake. Lunar quakes are possible because the moon still undergoes a lot of seismic activities.


What is an earthquake called on the Moon?

Moonquakes ("earthquakes" on the moon) do occur, but they happen less frequently and have smaller magnitudes than earthquakes on the Earth. It appears they are related to the tidal stresses associated with the varying distance between the Earth and Moon. They also occur at great depth, about halfway between the surface and the center of the moon.


Is it possible for there to be an earthquake or volcano on the moon?

no


What character trait does Moon Shadow not demonstrate after the earthquake?

After the earthquake in "Dragonwings," Moon Shadow does not demonstrate fearlessness. He shows vulnerability and fear as he tries to comprehend the destruction caused by the earthquake.


What is an origin of an earthquake called?

The origin of an earthquake is called the epicenter.


What the place where movement begins during an earthquake?

the moon.


What is the origin of an earthquake called?

The origin of an earthquake is called the hypocenter or focus. This is the point underground where the earthquake rupture begins.


What is the orgin of an earthquake called?

The origin of an earthquake is called the hypocenter or focus. This is the point within the Earth where the earthquake begins and energy is released.


What is the vocabulary term for earthquake?

The following words have to do with earthquakes:magnitudemoonquake (yes, earthquakes on the moon are called moonquakes)quakeshaketremorSee related link for more.


The point at which an earthquake begins is called?

The point at which an earthquake begins is called the focus or hypocenter.


What is a small earthquake called?

earthquake aftershocks


Will earthquake come when the moon comes in between sun and earth?

no