it kills flora and fauna, causes unusual animal behaviour, harms the ecosystem and wipe out a lot of crops and people die from earthquakes and possibly destroy buildings and other architectures.
The death toll (and rate) and monetary losses arising from such a widespread disaster can never be precisely known. Various estimates of the total number of fatalities from the earthquake and tsunamis have been published, with the USGS citing studies with figures of 2231, 3000, or 5700 killed, and another source uses an estimate of 6000 dead. Different sources have estimated the monetary cost ranged from 400 million to 800 million US dollars (or 2.9 to 5.8 billion in 2011 dollars, adjusted for inflation.)
The earthquake triggered numerous landslides, mainly in the steep glacial valleys of the southern Andes. Within the Andes most landslides occurred on forested mountain slopes around the Liquiñe-Ofqui Fault. Some of these areas remain sparsely vegetated while others have naturally developed more or less pure stands of Nothofagus dombeyi. These landslides did not cause many fatalities nor significant economical losses because most of the areas were uninhabited with only minor roads. One landslide did however cause destruction and alarm following its blockage of the outflow of Riñihue Lake. About 100 km south of Riñihue Lake landslides in the mountains around Golgol River caused this river to dam up and then burst creating a flood down to Puyehue Lake.
brave and nobel
trees died as a result of the earthquake.R.I.P
we are gathered here today in remembrance of those trees who fought and lost, fighting for their country
Earthquakes directly and indirectly affect the Earth's biosphere. Intense shaking from quakes can lead to loss of life, landslides, mudslides, etc. They can also displace stream channels.
Most of the damage done was by large tsunamis and it sped over to Japan at 200mph:)hope this helps:)
Well, Biosphere is the complete ecological system of Earth. Hence, it would include everything from the Core to the Earth's Magnetic Field. The biosphere can affect the lithosphere through - Earth's the Magnetic Field causes slight movements within the Core (as it is made out of Nickel and Iron, which are highly magnetic), this would cause the shifts in crust movements, which in turn COULD (NOT CAN) result in earthquakes.
it warms up the planet
by making earthquakes
they are sweet they are sweet
Yes, earthquakes do affect buildings in all areas. They cause them to fall and cause various causalities.
the geosphere will create earthquakes that cause the biosphere to die and there homes get destroyed
the geosphere will create earthquakes that cause the biosphere to die and there homes get destroyed
it effects the biosphere by creating earthquakes and volcanoes and the atmospehere by the volcanic smoke going into it. If there was no volcanoes then evrywhere would freeze because there is less heat energy.
the biosphere
the geosphere will create earthquakes that cause the biosphere to die and there homes get destroyed
It's not
Humans affect the biosphere in numerous ways. One of the most common ways in which humans impact the biosphere is by their extraction of Natural Resources. Growth and expansion is another way in which humans affect the biosphere.
one is overhunting
Did earthquakes affect the Incas way of life? Did earthquakes affect the Incas way of life?
Earthquakes can cause significant damage to buildings, infrastructure, and landscapes. They can trigger landslides, tsunamis, and secondary hazards such as fires. Additionally, earthquakes can result in loss of life and injuries.
It kills it
Well, Biosphere is the complete ecological system of Earth. Hence, it would include everything from the Core to the Earth's Magnetic Field. The biosphere can affect the lithosphere through - Earth's the Magnetic Field causes slight movements within the Core (as it is made out of Nickel and Iron, which are highly magnetic), this would cause the shifts in crust movements, which in turn COULD (NOT CAN) result in earthquakes.