till now maximum time earthquake has happened in Chile and that is 9.5 minutes we can't say if there are earthquakes in future for more time.
at the epicenter
No they can't. Earthquakes have nothing to do with the weather. They are usually caused by abrupt movement of the tectonic plates that 'carry' the surface of our planet.
It is important to known how long an earthquake will last so that scientist will know if there will be a bigger one. The bigger earthquakes are called main-shock.
because they form from earthquakes
No, tsunamis do not have aftershocks. Aftershocks are typically associated with earthquakes and are smaller earthquakes that follow the main event. Tsunamis are large ocean waves usually triggered by underwater earthquakes, landslides, or volcanic eruptions.
Earthquakes usually occur around faultlines or plate boundaries because that's where plates split apart a long time ago. When two plates collide they form earthquakes.
yes earthquakes do
there are usually alot of earthquakes/volcanic eruptions in Italy.
Usually only a few minutes. there's really no definant answer. some can last only a few seconds.
Earthquakes are usually located in between two tectonic plates.
Earthquakes are usually happen along the edges of the tectonic plates and are caused by the plates hitting together.
The earthquakes will be 90%-81% of the largest 40,000km long.
Earthquakes are caused by the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, usually along faults. They can cause shaking and ground movement, as well as potential damage to structures and infrastructure. Earthquakes can vary in magnitude and occur worldwide.
Long-term earthquakes refer to seismic activity that occurs over an extended period of time, potentially lasting for years or decades, while short-term earthquakes occur within a brief timeframe, often minutes or hours. Long-term earthquakes may involve slow-slip events or aftershocks, while short-term earthquakes are typically caused by sudden release of tectonic stress along fault lines.
Earthquakes ussually occur near the tectonic plates which cover the earths surface.
never
at the epicenter