They expect to see earth's crust change.
This job would normally be undertaken by a type of geophysicist known as a seismologist rather than a geologist. For information on how seismologists locate seismic waves, see the related question.
falling buildings (possibly)
Earthquakes happen because of friction and shifting of the Earth's plates. This means it is very common to see irregularities in the plates just before an earthquake.
An object that measures the earth to see if there is going to be an earthquake
The highest magnitude earthquake ever recorded was the 9.5 magnitude earthquake that struck Chile on the 22nd of May, 1960. Please see the related link.
This job would normally be undertaken by a type of geophysicist known as a seismologist rather than a geologist. For information on how seismologists locate seismic waves, see the related question.
falling buildings (possibly)
You might expect a rainy or foggy day.
It would have to be a very strong earthquake for you to see the land moving. If the earthquake is strong, building may fall down, dust may rise, lampposts will rock, rocks may tumble, so that is what you might see.
.All of the above.
No, you are just likely to notice it (e.g. if you have a chandelier you might see it swaying).
you ca find one in Athens Greece
punnett square
yes to see how cold it is
One might expect to see a music video. It turns out it is a video that contains music with a stationary photograph of a woman along with an email address. The music and woman sound like they come from India.
It Is horrible. You might see furniture and cars and boats in the ocean. Water will be surrounding you. The building probably collapsed.
Jarad's house over a pond