Space M ummy
Senior Member
Originally posted by The Weather God
I can't remember where i read it from but that was the case when i typed in weather earthquakes, it was believe that weather earthquakes were caused by air pressure trapped underground, seeing that storm haves complete control over air she should be able to increase the air underground to cause the earthquake.
just so you know:
Does weather cause earthquakes? No. Earthquakes originate miles underground. Wind, precipitation, and temperature affect only the surface and shallow subsurface of the Earth. Earthquakes are focused at depths well out of the reach of weather. Earthquakes occur in all types of weather, in all climate zones, in all seasons of the year, and at any time of day.
Sometimes, we are asked: "Do earthquakes change the weather in any way? Earthquakes themselves do not cause weather to change. Earthquakes, however, are a part of global tectonics, a process that often changes the elevation of the land and its morphology. Tectonics can cause inland areas to become coastal or vice versa. Changes significant to alter the climate occur over millions of years, however, and after many earthquakes.
http://geology.er.usgs.gov/eastern/earthquakes/faq11.html
always be sure sources you find online are credible! This will help you in real life AND comic book battles!
And knowing is half the battle