they do in the areas where they hit the hardest. Grounds have raised and grounds have been lowered by earthqueakes and other grounds have been separated.
a earth quake doesn't effect the earth much but the crust is made up of tectonic plates wich colide or brush past each over that's what causes earth quakes :D
Because when the tectonic plates moves, the move the earth's surface. There are only about seven tectonic plates in the world.
How did china's geography affect its devilment?
Human geography - things to do with people, e.g. cities buildings, population Physical Geography - things to do with nature, e.g. mountains, forrests, earthquakes
enviormental geography is about nature trees and etc. its about the causes of the earth e.g) tsunami earthquakes floods and etc.
Geography is the lay out of the earth, so it doesn't.
Whey did the geography
The flat, dry conditions and wooden structures in Chicago made it susceptible to fire. The fire spread quickly due to strong winds and lack of proper firefighting resources, resulting in the destruction of a large part of the city.
Did earthquakes affect the Incas way of life? Did earthquakes affect the Incas way of life?
How did china's geography affect its devilment?
because earthquakes are to do with the earth
The geography of the Philippines affects the weather and therefore affects its people. Its position gives it a wet and dry season and makes it prone to typhoons. It's also located in the Ring of Fire, an area known for volcanoes and earthquakes.
Geography is ever changing in this society and in the future and past. The geography changes because of many factors, including erosion and earthquakes.
Human geography - things to do with people, e.g. cities buildings, population Physical Geography - things to do with nature, e.g. mountains, forrests, earthquakes
how did geography affect the early arabs way of life
enviormental geography is about nature trees and etc. its about the causes of the earth e.g) tsunami earthquakes floods and etc.
Whey did the geography
Geography is the lay out of the earth, so it doesn't.
Yes, they affect both.