Earthquakes are not caused by weather. The are caused by movement of tectonic plates.
There is no known link between earthquakes / seismic activity and weather. So earthquake weather is the weather that by pure chance happened to be occuring at the same time an earthquake occurred.
It causes and earthquake
The place along a fault where the slipping that causes an earthquake begins is called the "focus" or "hypocenter." This is the point within the Earth where the energy is released, initiating the seismic activity that generates an earthquake.
The kind of motion that causes an earthquake is called faulting, which occurs when there is sudden movement along a fault line in the Earth's crust. This movement releases stored energy in the form of seismic waves, leading to an earthquake.
The degree to which people feel an earthquake is called its intensity, while the amount of damage it causes is known as its magnitude. Intensity is based on human observations and perception, whereas magnitude is measured by seismographs and represents the energy released by the earthquake.
an earthquake has a weather goelogic
No. It is all related to an earthquake.
There is no known link between earthquakes / seismic activity and weather. So earthquake weather is the weather that by pure chance happened to be occuring at the same time an earthquake occurred.
earthquake No, not earthquake, but changes in atmospheric pressure.
When tectonic plates collide an Earthquake is created.
Weather is unrelated to earthquakes. The weather can be anything during an earthquake.
There is no such thing as "earthquake weather." Tornadoes and hurricanes are both violent storms and therefore forms of extreme weather. Earthquakes are geologic events and are not weather-related.
It depends where you are.
the weather people
It causes and earthquake
geological
It results by creating a shockwave, which causes the ground to shake; this is an earthquake.