A shaking, trembling, or concussion of the earth, due to subterranean causes, often accompanied by a rumbling noise. The wave of shock sometimes traverses half a hemisphere, destroying cities and many thousand lives; -- called also earthdin, earthquave, and earthshock., Like, or characteristic of, an earthquake; loud; starling.
Seismograph is the word for a device that records the movements of the earth, particularly earthquakes.
The three types of earthquakes are tectonic earthquakes, volcanic earthquakes, and collapse earthquakes. Tectonic earthquakes are the most common and are caused by the movement of earth's plates. Volcanic earthquakes occur in association with volcanic activity, while collapse earthquakes happen in underground mines and caverns.
The Richter scale is commonly used to measure the strength of earthquakes. It assigns a numerical value to quantify the energy released by an earthquake. The scale is logarithmic, meaning that each whole number increase corresponds to a tenfold increase in measured amplitude.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon was the god of the sea and earthquakes. Earthquakes were seen as a result of his temper and rage. Poseidon's use of his trident to shake the earth symbolized his ability to create earthquakes.
False. While studies on earthquakes can improve our understanding of the Earth's dynamics and mechanisms that cause earthquakes, accurately predicting when and where earthquakes will occur is currently not possible. Earthquakes are complex natural events with many variables at play, making accurate predictions challenging.
of an earthquake; relating to earthquakes
The lithosphere is where earthquakes occur.
Even though you probably don't realize that there are over 100 earthquakes a week around the globe, Earthquakes can vary from small to big. Simply meaning, locations closer to the equator line are affected with larger and much more disastorous Earthquakes. So depending where you live, you wont be able to feel earthquakes, without some kind of crazy science stuff
an earthquake is a very bad shake in the earth.The longer the earth holds a earthquake in the bigger it will be
the Richter scale measures earthquakes...i learned that in science! we were learning about earthquakes. the moment magnitude scale also measures earthquakes but in a different way...that was a fun unit:D
Japan gets tons of earthquakes, about one every year, because of Japan's position. Japan sits on a subduction zone, meaning plates slide under another causing friction and earthquakes. Sometimes, Japan will get a tsunami caused by their frequent earthquakes.
That may refer to the Earth being "geologically active", meaning there is activity such as plate movement, earthquakes, volcanoes.
Seismograph is the word for a device that records the movements of the earth, particularly earthquakes.
Earthquakes
How earthquakes are meassured
no belize does not have earthquakes
Earthquakes are cool...