You cant, it just happens
You can not prevent an earthquake and tsunami like you can prevent getting sick before you get sick.
Governments cannot prevent earthquakes, as they are natural phenomena caused by movements in the Earth's crust. However, they can focus on measures such as enforcing strict building codes, conducting seismic risk assessments, and educating the public on earthquake safety to minimize the impact of earthquakes on communities.
no
Earthquakes do not have a direct impact on the atmosphere. An earthquake only damages the Earth and structures on the Earth.
The impact distance of the earthquake that struck the region refers to how far the effects of the earthquake were felt from the epicenter. It indicates the geographical area affected by the earthquake's shaking, damage, and other consequences.
You can't.
An example of a mitigation activity is installing a flood barrier to reduce the impact of flooding on a community. This proactive measure helps prevent damage to properties and infrastructure by diverting or containing floodwaters.
the impact was an earthquake that killed many people
it causes fires and floods and sinkholes
Death, destruction, injury.
The impact of an earthquake on the earth's lithosphere is quite huge. The lithosphere in most cases will be torn apart as a result of the movement of plate tectonics.
Earthquake shock absorbers do exactly what they say on the tin, they absorb some of the energy generated by an earthquake, in order to prevent structural damage. Most tall building in San Francisco are built on the shock absorbers, so that they can still stand after an earthquake