Maybe if your on a private plane. Lower to the ground. I believe it's possible that way..but not in a commercial plane to far up in latitude
No, earthquake is not very effective against Gyarados because Gyarados is a Flying and Water-type Pokémon, and Flying-types are immune to Ground-type moves like earthquake. It's better to use Electric-type moves against Gyarados.
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Yes, you can feel an earthquake on top of a mountain. However, the intensity of the shaking may vary depending on the distance from the epicenter of the earthquake and the height of the mountain. Generally, higher elevations can amplify the shaking during an earthquake.
Water will create violent waves and if you continue to swim you might be pushed and flipped around. It might sound fun but it is really dangerous and can cause serious injuries. Trust me! Get out as soon as you can!
In continental drift, the plate tectonics move super slowly. It is impossible to feel a single movement, unless there is an earthquake, since they barely move every ... years. It takes a while anyway.
Yes
yes, even on a lake there may be a tsunami wave
You can feel a earthquake when you can feel the floor start to vibrate. You can also feel it because you feel lots of pressure coming down on you,and your body can feel that. Some people even feel a earthquake from a mile away.
Birds feel colder when they are flying
an eagle when they are flying
No, it is Dragon/Flying and is immune to Ground attacks because it is part Flying type.
It would feel not cool but scary.
you feel a lot of shaking
No, earthquake is not very effective against Gyarados because Gyarados is a Flying and Water-type Pokémon, and Flying-types are immune to Ground-type moves like earthquake. It's better to use Electric-type moves against Gyarados.
The degree to which people feel an earthquake is called its intensity, while the amount of damage it causes is known as its magnitude. Intensity is based on human observations and perception, whereas magnitude is measured by seismographs and represents the energy released by the earthquake.
i depends where the earthquake is.
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