An earthquake can destroy anything in its path, so if an earthquake was to destroy roads, bridges, homes, cities, ect... then the earthquake would be changing a humans characteristics.
The word 'causalities' in this case refers to the number of human deaths caused by the earthquake.
The 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile had a magnitude of 9.5. The largest recorded in human history.
Magnitude is a measure of the energy released by the earthquake - it is an absolute value and does not vary with where it is measured. Intensity measures the strength of the shaking at a particular location and will vary with distance, substrate conditions and other factors. It is a subjective measure which depends on observation, not measurement. The reference below sets it all out for you.Is also an answer but here's another answer:This is my answer:D(Magnitude / Intensity Comparison)(Magnitude and Intensity measure different characteristics of earthquakes. Magnitude measures the energy released at the source of the earthquake. Magnitude is determined from measurements on seismographs while Intensity measures the strength of shaking produced by the earthquake at a certain location. Intensity is determined from effects on people, human structures, and the natural environment.)
No, earthquakes are caused by the movement of the different plates of the earth. When one of the plates slips under the other, over the other, or into each other it creates an earthquake.
According to the US Geological Survey this is approximately 3.0.
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Location, or geography, is said to have five main themes that describe it. They are location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region.
No; place refers to the human and physical characteristics of a location. Region refers to areas that have unifying characteristics.
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the physical and human characteristics that help distinguish a place from other placesGeographic attributes of a location such as climate, availability to resources, physical barriers.The physical characteristics and human characteristics.By its both physical and human charecteristics
An earthquake or tsunami can change landforms and kill wildlife.
Location - Relative location - Absolute location Place - Physical characteristics - Human characteristics - Natural Resources -bodies of water Movement - of goods - of ideas - of people Region - Maps of elevation, territories, vegetation etc. Interaction and Environment - how we affect the hydrosphere, atmosphere,lithosphere
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There are 3 characteristics of human teeth -thecodontheterodontdiphiodont
the human characteristics in Chile are that they are Latin American.
There are quite a few different human characteristics that are found in Europe. Bridges and buildings are human characteristics of Europe for example.