I seriously doubt it. The earthquake rating would have to be way off the charts.
No, an earthquake cannot destroy a continent. Earthquakes are caused by the shifting of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface, and while they can cause significant damage locally, they do not have the capacity to destroy an entire continent.
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This is known as the focus or hypocentre of an earthquake.
An Earthquake
No, an asteroid cannot destroy earth, but a large enough asteroid can have devastating effects on the life on Earth
actually there really can't be an earthquake that destroys the earth, there can be massive ones but none to actually destroy it
Yes, it can destroy a lot of stuff on the plates of Earth
An earthquake CAN NOT destroy a country.
No. It can rip a lot of it up. There is no way an earthquake could destroy a planet, not even a small one like Mercury, or a drawf one like Pluto.
No, an earthquake cannot destroy a continent. Earthquakes are caused by the shifting of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface, and while they can cause significant damage locally, they do not have the capacity to destroy an entire continent.
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people who turn up soil ( destroy the earth) ex. miners
Yes they all could destroy Earth depending how big it is, how big the impact is when it hits, and where it hits,but its possible. Hope this helps.
Sorry misspelling - what size of an earthquake would destroy thirty foot bridges and leave half foot cracks in the earth?
Yes, though it is unlikely to occur with any geologic forces that occur within the Earth. The moment magnitude scale is open-ended, with magnitudes calculated from the amount of energy released by an earthquake. The asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago is believed to have triggered and earthquake with a magnitude of about 13.0, many times stronger than anything Earth could produce on its own.
An earthquake bomb: ♦ Earthquake bombs are bombs that unleash their total force mostly into the ground, but instead of channeling them down into the earth they unleash it as a underground blast wave, which can create a man-made earthquake.
A sudden shift of the earth's crust along a fault could result in an earthquake.