No earthquake is not considered a storm. It is formed by the seismic waves.
yes
A hurricane is a storm. A earthquake is movement of the earth.
No. An aftershock is a secondary earthquake following a larger one. A tsunami is not an earthquake.
The 1556 Shaanxi earthquake was a catastrophic magnitude 8 earthquake that struck Shaanxi, China. It is considered the deadliest earthquake in recorded history, causing widespread destruction and resulting in the loss of approximately 830,000 lives.
No. While a tsunami can be considered a type of flood, most floods are not tsunamis. A tsunami is a flood resulting from a large, long wavelength wave usually triggered by an undersea earthquake. Flooding can occur in a number of other ways and due to a number of causes, the most common of which is too much rain.
yes
A Storm Chaser
Not really. Anytime he can produce a storm or an earthquake.
tsunami
Well only if there is a big storm or a earthquake
A hurricane is a storm. A earthquake is movement of the earth.
That is quite shallow for an earthquake.
leaf storm, earthquake, crunch, and, wood hammer
Another name for the focus of an earthquake is the hypocenter of an earthquake. This is the strongest point in the earthquake, like the eye of the storm.
The definition of an earthquake is the movement of the outer crust of the earth, so any time it shakes, it is considered an earthquake. You will usually have several waves of movement in one earthquake; that is not considered more than one earthquake. Think of it less like a storm and more like waves in water - an earthquake isn't something like a tornado where you can see more than one at a time. Earthquakes are often caused by the different parts of Earth's crust moving past each other, or one sliding underneath the other one. When this happens, the earth ripples, and each ripple is an earthquake shock.
A tsunami is not a type of storm at all. A tsunami is a large ocean wave or series of waves usually caused by an underwater earthquake or landslide.
storm surge i think...but try that one...