Yes. Back and forth in a shaking motion.
The majority of people in Haiti walk or ride bicycles to get around. They also have large vehicles for public transportation, and some Haitians have personal cars.
it caused the plate tectonics to move.....all of the places near it would move (although we wouldn't feel it)
The Internet would be a good place to start. Then, move on to your local library.
The plates in Haiti moved due to the shifting of tectonic plates along a fault line called the Enriquillo-Plantain Garden fault zone. This movement resulted in the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti in 2010.
Haiti.
Haiti is called Haiti, but its neighbor is called the Dominican Republic.
Haiti's earthquake was not strong enough to produce a tsunami. The earthquake caused a lot of destruction in Haiti, but that was largely because the buildings in Haiti had not been designed to withstand earthquakes. The earthquake in Haiti had its epicentre on LAND not in the ocean. Thus there was no sea floor movement associated with the earthquake which could have produced a tsunami.
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I think the Caribbean plate and north American plate slid past each other, a transformation boundary.
The official name of Haiti is the Republic of Haiti.
Haiti is located on a major fault line where the Caribbean and North American tectonic plates interact. The 2010 earthquake in Haiti was caused by a slip along the Enriquillo-Plantain Garden fault zone, releasing accumulated stress in the Earth's crust.
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