what the hell of course not
Shake Your Body - Down to the Ground - was created on 1978-12-08.
Yes, the movement of rocks within the Earth, such as tectonic plate movements or volcanic activity, can cause the ground to shake. These movements generate seismic waves that travel through the Earth and are felt as earthquakes at the surface.
Yes, movement of rocks in the ground can cause the ground to shake. This movement, called seismic activity, can result in earthquakes when the rocks' movement releases accumulated stress in the Earth's crust, causing vibrations that propagate through the ground.
A thunder shake is not a recognized term. It may refer to the sensation of the ground shaking or vibrations produced by thunder, which can be felt during intense thunderstorms or earthquakes.
No, not all carnivorous dinosaurs walked on two legs. Some carnivorous dinosaurs, like the theropods, were bipedal, walking on two legs. However, others, such as the ceratosaurs, were quadrupedal, walking on four legs.
I'm pretty sure that ants would feel a shake when you walk by. Think about it. If an elephant walked by, you would feel the ground shake.
the movement in the rocks dosnot cause the ground to shake?
They're called non-avian dinosaurs.
Shake Your Body - Down to the Ground - was created on 1978-12-08.
The ancestors of dinosaurs walked upright before they evolved into true dinosaurs. The earliest known dinosaur, Eoraptor, walked with upright legs underneath its body.
when earthquakes happen.
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Well, you cannot shake it. The ground will shake if you run around in grass bunch. The best way to do this is us a repel and bike like crazy! :D
dinosaurs
yes also the faults rub together and make it shake into an earthquake and the eruption of a volcano can start a earthquake.
shake the tree three times then pick it up of the ground
No