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Human geography - things to do with people, e.g. cities buildings, population Physical Geography - things to do with nature, e.g. mountains, forrests, earthquakes
People who live in buildings.
Earth quakes can destroy areas and cities when the occur. especially places with big buildings and a lot of residents. they can tear apart forests. but earthquakes happening is part of nature. (when a techtonic plate moves)*example- san adreas fault*
H.A.A.R.P. has no effect on earthquake, nor does any human operation. Earthquakes are entirely beyond our influence.
Usually their buildings are stronger, and their services are better.
make them fall
Yes, earthquakes do affect buildings in all areas. They cause them to fall and cause various causalities.
It effects man and nature by distroying buildings,trees or even cars so if I were you I would be VERY CAREFUL!!
earthquakesdo not have a positive effect on the environment because it is destroying the natural environment around it, also it is bringing down buildings and houses wrecking the environment around it
The construct buildings knowing that earthquakes can strike.Many buildings are made to wobble when earthquakes strike. This gives a better chance for the building to absorb the earthquake and remain standing.
It can destroyed buildings.
No. The influence of buildings and damns in this aspect is quite small. Earthquakes are the result of rock moving along faults.
Human geography - things to do with people, e.g. cities buildings, population Physical Geography - things to do with nature, e.g. mountains, forrests, earthquakes
Earthquakes are very destructive nature fightback . Some Earthquakes bring landslides , loss of lives and properties . When an earthquake happened in the ocean a TSUNAMI is most likely to occur . Not to metion huge cracks in the earth's surface.
Because the earthquakes in Haiti caused the buildings to fall down.
Engineers in Japan design the buildings with the understanding of the frequency and intensity of earthquakes. They build the buildings to move with the motion of earthquakes so they will not crumble.
Building buildings with stronger structures, but also with flexibility, so that they will hold up in earthquakes. Because earthquakes don't kill people, buildings do.