no. climate and seismic activity have no connection whatsoever
The temperature of the ball does not affect the surrounding/outside air, but it does affect the air inside the ball.
How does temperature affect humity? The mount of water vapor that air can hold depends on the temperature of the air.
Yes, an earthquake cant affect the air flight
An earthquake can occur at any temperature, as it is caused by tectonic plates shifting beneath the Earth's surface, not by the temperature of the air or ground.
If the soil is hot heat rises and the air near and around the soil will rise to affect the other particiles of air.
the desssity
well if one day it is extremely hot then suddenly overnight it dropps dramaticly to extremely cold im sure it could cause an earthquake but it isn't scientific i don't think - it would seem as when the earth heats up or cools then it colls or heats it would expand or unexpand causing the earthquake but only if there is already pressure in the fault line it would just speed up the date of an earthquake - don't freak out if you think your expecting one btw.
If the soil is hot heat rises and the air near and around the soil will rise to affect the other particiles of air.
Yes, air temperature can affect water temperature. Warmer air temperature can cause water to warm up, while colder air temperature can cause water to cool down. Wind and sunlight exposure can also play a role in influencing water temperature.
yes
It cools.
Water and land can affect the temperature