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Definitely. In February 2011, there was the Christchurch earthquake, which killed around 185, making it New Zealand's worst natural disaster in terms of loss of life in 80 years. This was preceded by the Canterbury earthquake in September 2010. Although this earthquake did not cause any loss of life, it was certainly the largest in 80 years to affect a major urban area.
It really does not affect the life of a human . But, it can affect environment .It can't affect nothing
The atmospheric layers affect human life. These layers are layers of air.
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Topography shows elevation and surface features. It has had an affect on human life because now, with topography, we know where elevation is and how high it is.
it creates more land for human.
dood get a life
Global Warming!!!!!
The Christchurch earthquake in 2011 was caused by the rupture of a previously unknown fault line, known as the Greendale Fault. It was a magnitude 6.3 earthquake that struck close to the city center, resulting in significant damage and loss of life. The earthquake was particularly deadly due to its shallow depth, close proximity to populated areas, and the vulnerability of the older buildings in Christchurch to seismic activity.
Global Warming!!!!!
Earthquake can effect human life in many different ways. It takes many peoples life and mostly it destroyes many peoples houses.It causes distruction to many rich peoples business.So for them it is better to make flexible buildings.After an earthquake it is possible that tsunami can be caused and that causes too much distruction,it pollutes drinking water,and many other facilities.