an earthquake is when two of the earth's tectonic plaits repsition or move. when an earthquake happens there are also normally aftershocks.also some move together to form a mountain or move apart to create crakes in the earh's surface. lastly they are VERRY dangerus normally there are a hundred people dead and mre missing. that is what an earthquake is.
Japan had Tsunami and an Earthquake Kansas had an earthquake
The earthquake flattened the entire town.There was an earthquake yesterday.It is predicted that an earthquake along the San Andreas fault in the US would be the most devastating in history.
The highest earthquake reading on the Richter scale is 9.5 when an earthquake struck Chilie
The origin of an earthquake is called the hypocenter or focus. This is the point underground where the earthquake rupture begins.
A small earthquake that happens after a larger one is called an aftershock. Aftershocks happen because the crust in the area where the main earthquake happened is adjusting to the earthquake's effects.
An earthquake's Focus is located directly under the Epicenter of an earthquake. The Epicenterof an earthquake is located on the surface of the earthquake.
Japan had Tsunami and an Earthquake Kansas had an earthquake
The 1933 Sanriku earthquake was a major earthquake.
It was a 9.0 level earthquake
No, the Haiti earthquake in 2010 was not the strongest earthquake ever recorded. The strongest earthquake ever recorded was the 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile, which had a magnitude of 9.5 on the Richter scale.
yes the Hawkes bay earthquake is the some as the Napier earthquake
It's a smaller (or sometimes larger) earthquake after the main earthquake
its just earthquake
an inactive earthquake
The Hanshin earthquake occurred in Japan while the Chinese earthquake obviously occurred in China.
The earthquake flattened the entire town.There was an earthquake yesterday.It is predicted that an earthquake along the San Andreas fault in the US would be the most devastating in history.
Earthquake waves are called seismic waves.