Are there really earthquake weapons and drought-making weapons?

Theoretically, there are earthquake weapons, and drought weapons, as a kind of meteorological weapons, have appeared in modern wars. Earthquakes are divided into natural earthquakes and artificial earthquakes. Artificial earthquakes are earthquakes caused by human activities. Such as industrial blasting, artificial earthquake and underground nuclear explosion. There are also piling, blasting, and even vehicle traffic, which can form artificial earthquakes. High-pressure water injection in deep wells and water storage in large reservoirs increase the pressure on the earth's crust and sometimes induce earthquakes. Generally speaking, the greater the energy, the greater the magnitude of artificial earthquakes, and it is also affected by geological conditions. The earthquake effect caused by the explosion of a million-ton hydrogen bomb in granite is about equivalent to a magnitude 6 earthquake. Artificial earthquakes generally do not cause damage, but they still have adverse effects on precision equipment with high stability requirements. As a weapon, * * * vibrator has been made public, and obtained a patent for destroying masonry buildings with * * * vibration, which is a precedent for human beings to use earthquakes as weapons. During the military competition between the former Soviet Union and the United States, the Soviet Union used nuclear energy to create a 5.6-magnitude earthquake in Afghanistan. Climate drought: according to the lack of precipitation, it is not expressed as a specific amount, but as a ratio with the average or normal value. Atmospheric drought: It involves not only precipitation, but also climatic factors such as temperature, humidity, wind speed and air pressure.