"Earthquakes are not really caused or affected by weather since they are a geological event."
To imply such, is to say that geology is not affected by weather. I disagree.
The original question contains no reference to weather. Perhaps the poster is interested in the possible effects of the weather on earthquakes, but that would be inference. Perhaps the poster just wanted a statistical response. Perhaps the fact the earth wobbles on it's axis significantly, back and forth each year, creates a measurable force upon the tectonic plates on which we live. The variation of the cycling force is calendar related. To assume the force has no effect on movement of the plates would be preposterous.
I lack sufficient data to theorize about the possible effects of rainfall (or lack of) over a large area being related to earthquake activity. However, and I'm calling gravity into play, if you run some calculations on the weight of water and factor that in the possible scale of the situation, I think it would be possible in some scenarios for rain or snowfall (or lack of) to cause some effect on those types of fault. Take a measly 1" of rain in 1 square mile. I show that as 143 million pounds (I'm rounding).
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Earthquakes are most common where plates of the crusts collide or separate and especially in the Pacific ring of fire. The pacific ring of fire is a chain of volcanoes and earthquakes along the edges of the Pacific ocean.
Indian ocean - this is fact proven
Tornadoes can hit Tennessee in any month but are most common in April.
Earthquakes occur most in the Indonesian area.
Tectionic. There are almost 2000 tectionic tremors a day in some places.
Earthquakes are most common where plates of the crusts collide or separate and especially in the Pacific ring of fire. The pacific ring of fire is a chain of volcanoes and earthquakes along the edges of the Pacific ocean.
Earthquakes and volcanoes are more common along tectonic plate boundaries.
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It is Frequent Earthquakes
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Frequent earthquakes
July is the most common month to move
Tsunami are waves caused by sudden movement of the ocean due to earthquakes, landslides on the sea floor, land slumping into the ocean, large volcanic eruptions or meteorite impact in the ocean.
Earthquakes are most common where plates of the crusts collide or separate and especially in the Pacific ring of fire. The pacific ring of fire is a chain of volcanoes and earthquakes along the edges of the Pacific ocean.
Earthquakes and volcanoes are most common near the faults at plate boundaries.
Indian ocean - this is fact proven