well some people believe animals can predict earthquakes but other than that i dont think there is much at all
People can know that an earthquake is coming by monitoring changes in seismic activity, such as increased shaking or foreshocks, using seismometers. There are also early warning systems in some regions that can alert people of an impending earthquake seconds to minutes before it hits. Additionally, animals may exhibit unusual behavior before an earthquake, providing a natural warning sign.
None that are currently known to scientists. There is some research studying the small earthquakes that often precede larger ones, but most small earthquakes occur independently of large ones.
Before an earthquake nothing perceptible to humans happen. Several types of animals act up though. During a earthquake the ground trembles. Depending on the magnitude this might be anything from a light tremble to a violent shaking. Most of the time nothing happens after an earthquake, but sometimes there is an aftershock, which is another earthquake of a lesser magnitude.
before the earthqauke there was news that dogs was howling in Pakistan and they would all gather together and howl and than shortly after all the animals went missing from Pakistan especiallt the dogs in the streets, quote from scintific global. and also the ground started to crack aswell.
Before the 2011 earthquake, the population of Christchurch was around 370,000 people.
lol yes
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Yes, earthquake is the breakdown of geological structure. There is the pre-warning wave emitted out before the start of the earthquake. However, the detection can only give a warning at a short period of time.
There was little to no warning about the coming of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 2011.
The alarms did sound, but considering how fast the tsunami followed on the heels of the earthquake, there was no time to head for higher ground.
People can know that an earthquake is coming by monitoring changes in seismic activity, such as increased shaking or foreshocks, using seismometers. There are also early warning systems in some regions that can alert people of an impending earthquake seconds to minutes before it hits. Additionally, animals may exhibit unusual behavior before an earthquake, providing a natural warning sign.
no it was very unexpected. if there was a warning do you think so many people would have died... i don't think so
Normally there would have been, but the earthquake took out the ability to warn the people.
Animals earthquake
The shaking of the ground that precedes an earthquake is called foreshocks. Foreshocks are smaller seismic events that occur before the main earthquake and can give a warning sign of an impending larger quake.
None that are currently known to scientists. There is some research studying the small earthquakes that often precede larger ones, but most small earthquakes occur independently of large ones.
you notice your mother getting to her feet...