asked 119k views
3 votes
Why dont earth quakes count as severe weather

2 Answers

4 votes

Answer: Earthquakes are not considered severe weather since they are geological events, where all types of weather are meteorological events. Earthquakes are frequently created by shifts in our tectonic plates (underground) and weather takes place within our atmospheric layers.

Step-by-step explanation:

answered
User Daniel Lizik
by
8.4k points
2 votes

This theory led to a belief in 'earthquake weather', that because a large amount of air was trapped underground, the weather would be hot and calm before an earthquake. A later theory stated that earthquakes occurred in calm, cloudy conditions, and were usually preceded by strong winds, fireballs, and meteors.

answered
User Nab
by
8.3k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.