Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Does the earthquake belong to the weather?
Does the earthquake belong to the weather?
Don't belong.
Earthquakes do not belong to weather, but are caused by structural changes or geological activities in the earth. Weather refers to the instantaneous state and changes of various meteorological elements in the atmosphere, which belong to different natural phenomena.
Earthquake, also known as ground motion and ground vibration, is a natural phenomenon caused by the rapid release of energy in the earth's crust, and seismic waves will be produced in the process.
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