earthquakes can cause tsunamis, landslides, flooding, and volcanos
Usually, no. They can, however, cause Earthquakes.
yes earthquakes
It can cause earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and other natural disasters depending on where you live.
Geological stability refers to the ability of land or rocks to resist movement or deformation under various stresses such as gravity, seismic activity, or weathering. A region with high geological stability is less prone to landslides, earthquakes, or other natural disasters caused by ground movement. Understanding geological stability is crucial for urban planning, infrastructure development, and environmental protection initiatives.
Yes, Tsunamis are usually triggered by earthquakes. More rarely they can be cause by landslides and volcanic eruptions.
Both are natural disasters that release large amounts of energy and cause varying amounts of damage. Other than that they are completely different.
Earthquakes can trigger landslides and can cause tsunami (tidal waves). Earthquakes also cause damage to infrastructure which can lead to fires (especially where gas pipelines are damaged) and may cause the spread of disease due to damage to water and sewer pipe lines.
He created horses, had control over the sea and was known as the "Destroyer" because he had the power to cause earthquakes, tsunamis and other such natural disasters.
landslides, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
natural disasters like earthquakes
They're called 'natural disasters'. They cannot be predicted - only dealt with when they happen.
As most thought in that era, the majority of people in the 18th century believed that earthquakes and other natural disasters were the pinnacle of punishment delivered upon them by a supernatural deity or power for commiting unforgivable sins. However, there were some individuals who believed in the scientific cause of earthquakes (the shifting of tectonic plates), but these people were few and far in between.