Primary waves
No, Mewtwo cannot learn Earthquake. It is a Psychic-type legendary Pokémon and Earthquake is a Ground-type move, which is not compatible with Mewtwo's movepool.
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.
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.
Yes, Tyranitar can learn Earthquake via leveling up or using a TM. Earthquake is a powerful Ground-type move that complements Tyranitar's Rock and Dark-type moves in battle.
The next type of seismic wave to arrive after the P-wave is the S-wave.
Earthquake
It was a 9.0 level earthquake
No, a tsunami MAY occur after an earthquake, if the epicenter of the quake was underwater. Tsunamis do not always follow an underwater earthquake, though. That adds to people's uncertainty after a quake, especially about whether they should flee to higher ground after a quake.
The P Waves. Then the S Waves.
Primary and secondary waves.
rapid onset type
A seismometer detects primary waves (P-waves) first. These are the fastest seismic waves and are the first to arrive at a seismometer after an earthquake.
no, earthquake is a ground type attack.
A seaquake is a type of earthquake that occurs under the seafloor.
No, Mewtwo cannot learn Earthquake. It is a Psychic-type legendary Pokémon and Earthquake is a Ground-type move, which is not compatible with Mewtwo's movepool.
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.
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.