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. An earthquake can only be felt when on the ground.
yes because you can feel the vibrations in the water while you are in a boat
no
Yes
because the seismograph is a machine or Thing that can feel and sometimes see and earthquake while humans cant because we dont have super hearing lik a seismograph does.
peni5
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.
The dc, md region just had an earthquake and I was on a mountain in northern md and didnt feel a thing... We even heard the sirens going off
An earthquake.
Yes
yes, even on a lake there may be a tsunami wave
because the seismograph is a machine or Thing that can feel and sometimes see and earthquake while humans cant because we dont have super hearing lik a seismograph does.
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
No, it is Dragon/Flying and is immune to Ground attacks because it is part Flying type.
an eagle when they are flying
It would feel not cool but scary.
you feel a lot of shaking
i depends where the earthquake is.
peni5
If you are flying in an airplane when an earthquake occurs, you will not feel it. It would be a relief to take off right before an earthquake struck the place you departed from, assuming you don't have any relatives or friends to worry about. Once airborne, your plane will still need a safe place to land, however.