Earthquake (disambiguation)
Look up earthquake in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust ( the outer layer) that creates seismic waves.
Earthquake may also refer to:
Fictional Characters
- Earthquake (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Universe
- Earthquake (Samurai Shodown), a fictional character in the video game series Samurai Shodown
Film and TV
- Earthquake (film), a 1974 film starring Charlton Heston and Ava Gardner
- Earthquake (2016 film), a 2016 Armenian film
- The Earthquake, an episode of the TV sitcom Gimme a Break!
- ""Earthquake" (Modern Family)", a 2010 Modern Family episode
Food
- Earthquake (cocktail), a cocktail containing absinthe and cognac
Music
- Earth Quake (band), an American power pop band
- Earthquake (album), a 1979 album by Electric Sun
- "Earthquake" (DJ Fresh and Diplo song), 2013
- "Earthquake" (Labrinth song), 2011
- "Earthquake" (Lil Wayne song), 2004
- "Earthquake" (Little Boots song), 2009
- "Earthquake" (Mýa song), 2011
- "Earthquake", a song by Family Force 5 from Business Up Front/Party in the Back
- "Earthquake", a song by Tech N9ne
- "Earthquake", a song by The Flirtations
- "Earthquake", a song by The Used from Lies for the Liars
People
- Earthquake (comedian) (born 1963), American stand-up comedian
- Earthquake, a ringname of John Tenta, former Canadian sumo and professional wrestler (1963–2006)
Sports and events
- Earthquake (Gladiators), an event in the television series Gladiators
- Earthquake: The Big One/Disaster!, a former attraction at Universal Studios Florida
- San Jose Earthquakes, an American professional soccer team
Religion
- Az-Zalzala (“The Earthquake”), the ninety-ninth sura of the Qur'an
Other
- Earthquake map in mathematics
See also
- All pages beginning with "Earthquake"
- Continental drift
- Plate tectonics
- Richter magnitude scale
- Quake (disambiguation)
This article is issued from
Wikipedia.
The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike.
Additional terms may apply for the media files.