An earthquake can definitely cause the world damage. In areas unprepared for earthquakes, it can cause massive damage to buildings and also kill people.
Yes! An earthquake can seriously affect the world! "Earthquakes can cause trees to fall, cliffs to crumble and caves to collapse, which can have trickle-down effects throughout the ecosystem." "Earthquake environmental effects are the effects caused by an earthquake, including surface faulting, tsunamis, soil liquefactions, ground resonance, landslides and ground failure, either directly linked to the earthquake source or provoked by the ground shaking."
A small earthquake is anything not felt or is felt but does not do any damage to property. An earthquake of magnitude 2.5 or less is usually not felt, but can be recorded by seismograph. Earthquakes above magnitude 2.5 and under magnitude 5.4 are often felt but only cause minor damage.
No. Some hurricanes stay at sea and do not result in any damage.
Pressure enough to cause an earthquake is quite able to break bedrock of any depth.
The results of an earthquake in Michigan included damage to homes and property. There have not been any extremely damaging earthquakes in MI recently.
There is some noticeable shaking of indoor items, while there are also rattling noises. It is unlikely there is any significant damage.
A small earthquake is anything not felt or is felt but does not do any damage to property. An earthquake of magnitude 2.5 or less is usually not felt, but can be recorded by seismograph. Earthquakes above magnitude 2.5 and under magnitude 5.4 are often felt but only cause minor damage.
Yes. A shaking of the earth is call an earthquake. In some cases earthquakes can be absolutely devastating.
Wood and paper but with proper design almost any building material can be used.
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A magnitude 6.0 earthquake has the potential to cause damage, depending on various factors such as the depth, distance from populated areas, and the type of infrastructure in the affected region. Generally, it can result in moderate to significant damage to buildings and structures, particularly if they are not built to withstand seismic activity. The impacts can range from cracked walls and broken windows to partial collapses and damage to bridges and roads.
was there any damage to the earthquake plate situated near Japan please explain thankyou
A magnitude of 3.2 on the Richter scale indicates a relatively weak earthquake. It may be felt by people near the epicenter, but is unlikely to cause significant damage.
An earthquake on land can cause extensive damage and loss of life as buildings collapse. If the earthquake happens under the sea, a tsunami can form and destroy coastal areas and some way inland.
it can cause brain damage
Ground attacks have normal effectiveness on Floatzel.
it was not servre but it was not good ethier ; it was mild and in D.R. instead of a big earthquake it was weird weather
Earthquakes often cause gaslines to burst and electricity cables to fall. These (and the usual dropped candles, damaged heaters and simple arson) can result in fires that will cause massive further damage to any stricken area if they are not controlled e.g. parts of the city after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906.