The Earth is divided into sections of Earth called tectonic plates. These plates float on the mantle layer of the Earth which is mostly magma. When the plates shift sometimes the rug against each other or go on top or under each other. This caused faults or weak parts which can cause an Earth Quake.
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.
You can think of this in the same way that satellites work to find your location for the GPS in your car. An earthquake happens and it is picked up on 3+ seismometers. These seismometers measure the waves that the earthquake produced and the velocity at which they are traveling and you look at where all the seismometer calculations run together. You have the epicenter of your earthquake.
During the Christchurch earthquake on February 22, 2011, most people were at work or school as it struck midday. Some were out for lunch or running errands. The earthquake caused widespread devastation and tragically resulted in significant loss of life.
An earthquake's Focus is located directly under the Epicenter of an earthquake. The Epicenterof an earthquake is located on the surface of the earthquake.
No, the Haiti earthquake in 2010 was not the strongest earthquake ever recorded. The strongest earthquake ever recorded was the 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile, which had a magnitude of 9.5 on the Richter scale.
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Yes, Earthquake hits Pokemon who have concealed themselves with Dig.
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.
Because it was a collosal earthquake in one of the world's poorest countries. WORK THE REST OUT FOR YOURSELF.
The component words "earth" and "quake" are each one syllable. Therefore the compound word "earthquake" is two syllables.
An oceanic earthquake works almost similar to any earthquake on land. In an underwater earthquake, the seafloor moves, causing vibrations in the ground and shockwaves. When near land, these tremors can be felt. Depending on the magnitude and the type of plate boundary (convergent, transform or divergent), it can cause tsunamis.
You can think of this in the same way that satellites work to find your location for the GPS in your car. An earthquake happens and it is picked up on 3+ seismometers. These seismometers measure the waves that the earthquake produced and the velocity at which they are traveling and you look at where all the seismometer calculations run together. You have the epicenter of your earthquake.
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During the Christchurch earthquake on February 22, 2011, most people were at work or school as it struck midday. Some were out for lunch or running errands. The earthquake caused widespread devastation and tragically resulted in significant loss of life.
The climax of "Earthquake Terror" by Peg Kehret occurs when the main characters are trapped on an island during a severe earthquake. As they work to survive and make their way to safety, tension and danger are at their peak, leading to a suspenseful and dramatic conclusion.
Yes, the San Miguel Arcangel suffered significant damage during the 2017 Puebla earthquake in Mexico. The earthquake caused the bell tower to collapse and the church to suffer structural damage. It is currently undergoing restoration work.