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earthquakes are deadly because they can kill alot of people
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No. Earthquakes are geologic events, not storms. However, they can be extremely deadly.
All infectious disease are not deadly, but some are deadly if not treated promptly
earthquakes that take place under water create a giant, deadly series of waves
They are all deadly.
For some death toll figures, see:History of deadly earthquakes, BBC: 27 October 201
yes they are really deadly to you and people
Their magnitude, earthquakes them self are fairly harmless no matter what magnitude. The only danger is when you have buildings that are venerable to movement and collapse landing on people and trapping them and gas pipes under the ground which can become damaged and explode.
No only middle and big magnitude earthquakes do.
The 2011 Chrischurch earthquake was caused by movement of the Oceanic Plate and the Antarctic Plate. New Zealand is very prone to earthquakes because of its position on the edge of the two plates which makes it easy for this country to be a victim of such events. It was so deadly because it occured so close to New Zealands second biggest city. Many earthquakes happen where there are few people living there but earthquakes such as the one in Japan this year, and obviously the Christchurch earthquake are situated in the city where more people are living and therefore more people die. This is why it was so deadly. :)
No. Earthquakes are all over the world all the time. The Newcastle earthquake was in Australia!