An earthquake is accompanied by noise because the earth's surface is breaking apart creating noise.
because I farted
Many earthquakes have been accompanied by extensive fire damage. In modern times, 2 come to my mind. In the San Francisco quake of 1906, the resulting fire did arguably as much damage as the quake itself. The Tokyo 1923 earthquake also had extensive associated fire damage.
An earthquake can feel like shaking or trembling of the ground. It may be accompanied by a rolling or swaying motion, similar to being on a boat. The intensity and duration of shaking can vary depending on the magnitude of the earthquake.
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.
Earthquakes can be felt in the air as well as through ground vibrations. The air can carry sound waves generated by the earthquake, which can be heard as a rumbling noise. However, the ground vibrations are typically the primary way that earthquakes are detected and felt by people.
Low frequency noise precedes earthquakes which animals and some humans can pick up on. Shortly before earthquakes people notice that the animal population seem to flee the area,like during the boxing day tsunami. Audible low groanings from the earth can sometimes be heard.
An earthquake is accompanied by noise primarily due to the rapid movement of tectonic plates, which generates seismic waves that travel through the Earth. As these waves propagate, they cause the ground to shake and create friction, leading to the release of energy in the form of sound waves. Additionally, the cracking and breaking of rocks during the quake contribute to the audible noise. This combination of seismic activity and structural failure produces the rumbling and roaring sounds often associated with earthquakes.
because of resonance under crust
The movment does cause the rattle of buildings shaking as well.
Many earthquakes have been accompanied by extensive fire damage. In modern times, 2 come to my mind. In the San Francisco quake of 1906, the resulting fire did arguably as much damage as the quake itself. The Tokyo 1923 earthquake also had extensive associated fire damage.
The correct spelling is "noisiest" (making or accompanied by a lot of noise).
I'm still trying to find out myself
The Earthquake that triggered the Tsunami was the noise that could be heard.
You can feel the ground shaking, objects shaking or rattling, hear a rumbling noise, or see items swaying. These are common signs that an earthquake has started.
An earthquake can feel like shaking or trembling of the ground. It may be accompanied by a rolling or swaying motion, similar to being on a boat. The intensity and duration of shaking can vary depending on the magnitude of the earthquake.
There can be many reasons why a gas meter is making a squeaking noise. If the noise is accompanied by an odor of gas, you should call the gas company right away. In many cases the noise is nothing to be concerned about, but it can be annoying. The gas company may be able to change out your meter for a new one that is quiet.
No. Rain is water falling from the sky. Thunder is a loud booming noise produced by lightning. Thunder is usually accompanied by rain.
There was a loud noise, which could very well be an earthquake, when Jesus gave up his spirit.