Earthquakes are caused when pressure builds up as two tectonic plates move together. As the pressure is released, an earthquake is produced.
While it is theoretically possible for a 10.0 earthquake to occur in the future, the likelihood of such a powerful earthquake happening in the near future is extremely low. Earthquakes of that magnitude are very rare and typically occur over longer time periods.
waves occur all the time but after an earthquake tidal waves occur. Tidal waves are the cause of the tectonic plates colliding underwater. After the collision over time the wave goes form a small bump in the water to growing bigger and bigger into giant super wave capable of destroying towns.
Foreshocks can occur hours, days, or even weeks before a larger earthquake, but there is no definitive timeline. Foreshocks are smaller earthquakes that precede a larger mainshock, and their occurrence can vary depending on the specific earthquake event.
In Chile in 1960, a 9.5 on the Richter scale
Not necessarily. A small earthquake does not always indicate that a larger earthquake is imminent. Earthquakes are unpredictable, and it is not possible to accurately forecast when or where a larger earthquake will occur based on smaller ones.
Yes. An earthquake may occur in the ocean.
Aftershocks can occur hours or days after an earthquake.
A tsunami is an ocean wave that is caused by an earthquake. It would occur after an earthquake.
Small foreshocks that precede a major earthquake can occur
on 11th march 2011 at 9.am earthquake occur exactly in japan
There is no requirement for nausea to occur due to an earthquake or any other natural phenomenon.
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