the moon
yes im doing a project on sun quakes, moon quakes, and mars quakes
Marsquakes are different from earthquakes because they occur on Mars, not on Earth. They are usually caused by stresses in the Martian crust due to cooling and contraction of the planet. The lack of tectonic plates on Mars also plays a role in the type and frequency of quakes compared to earthquakes on Earth.
earth quakes tsunamis
There are no quakes or geysers on Titan, which is one of Saturn's moons. Titan has a thick atmosphere, methane lakes, and cryovolcanoes, but seismic activity and geysers like those found on Earth are not present on Titan.
Yes, natural disasters do occur on other planets within our solar system. For example, Mars experiences dust storms and quakes, while Jupiter's moon Io has frequent volcanic eruptions. These events are driven by the geology and atmospheric conditions of each planet.
ANSWER:A example of a earthquake is a Tsunami Earthquake in 2004
Moonquakes are much less severe compared to earthquakes. Earthquakes can be very strong and moonquakes are mild.
they are under the earths surface and cause earth Quakes
There werent many earth quakes in britian but the one was not too big
Japan is sitting on 2 plates that are below the earths crust. The plates move causing earth quakes when they rub
The point directly above the focus of an earthquake is called the epicenter. It is usually the point of greatest destruction.
the biggest 1 will but it depends on the depth of the quakes It also depends on how near the epicenter is to an urban area.
yes im doing a project on sun quakes, moon quakes, and mars quakes
Alaska has had by far the most and biggest quakes. 9 and bigger. California and cascade zones probably come in second.
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes was created in 1966.
the movement of the world tiny earth quakes we have every day. it separates when the earths core feels the need to move into a proper position so the earth quake does not effect it.
San Fernando Valley Quakes was created in 2006.