it did when a cow fell into the crack its true!
Fire is often, but not always a secondary effect of earthquakes. If the earthquake strikes a populated area, it is likely to break natural gas pipes, and to cause other damage in human structures that will result in fires. In an unpopulated region, an earthquake may not cause a fire.
HAARP (High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) does not have the capability to directly cause earthquakes. It is a research facility used for studying the ionosphere and radio wave propagation. The idea that HAARP can control or influence earthquakes is a conspiracy theory without scientific basis.
Yes, earthquakes can affect animals. They can experience stress, confusion, and injury during an earthquake. Some animals may sense the seismic vibrations ahead of time and exhibit unusual behavior before an earthquake occurs.
Earthquakes happen under the sea sometimes. This will have the effect of shaking the sea. If you have a bowl of water and shake it, you will get waves in the bowl. That is what happens when an earthquake occurs under the sea and why we get tsunamis caused by earthquakes.
Yes, landslides can be a secondary effect of earthquakes. The intense shaking and ground movement during an earthquake can destabilize slopes, particularly in areas with loose or saturated soil, leading to landslides. This phenomenon can cause significant additional damage to infrastructure and natural landscapes following the initial seismic event.
No. Earthquakes sometimes cause pollution, but pollution is not an effect of an earthquake.
Earthquakes
Live in space, no earthquakes up there
"What effect will a price ceiling imposed by the goveenment have on the supply of farms producing wheat?"
Epicenter
Death and destruction
Earthquakes
there is none
Alot of destruction
farms stayed on the small side
They actually don't. Earthquakes can effect tsunamis by causing them when they occur in the sea.
mountains are created after earthquakes