shaking so jello-ing its wobbling and bouncing
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The word 'causalities' in this case refers to the number of human deaths caused by the earthquake.
yes and no
yes
Most small earthquakes are just background seismicity. There is no way to tell whether a small event will be followed by a larger one. But if there is a larger earthquake afterwards, the first earthquake is called a "foreshock"
It means it is used to or gets earthquakes in that area all of the time
If by Gelatin you mean semiliquid, then it's cytosol
It depends on what type of jelly you mean. If you mean a gelatin dessert (like Jello), we call it gelatin. If you mean the sweet fruit spread you use on toast, we call it jelly.
Gelatin can be used instead of agar.... but not jell-o i mean like real flavorless gelatin, you can find it at any grocery store.
it could mean many things or it could've just trembled but usually a kiss
It is in Italian gelatin.
tremble - a reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement
Not always
It means that the earthquake is large and powerful.
It means 'gelatin' - Jell-o.
it means Quake, as in seismograph, measure quakes like earthquakes. :)
There is an earthquake
As the question is written, it means nothing.You put the full sentence as another question, they must go together.The sentence isThe sky was a ragged blaze of red and pink and orange and its double trembled on the surface of the pond like color spilled from a paintbox.The meaning is:The sky was mirrored in the pond. The real sky seemed to have a double on the surface of the pond, and this double was trembling on the water.