There was one earthquake during the 18th-19th centuries that killed 300,000 people. It was in 1737, near Calcutta, India.
Usually buildings get destroyed, and people get injured to killed.
They just do gosh, so many silly people around in this century... !
police are affected deeply but mainly the people living in that country
Most people fear earthquakes as they can take lives and tear families apart forever. However, all opinions on earthquakes are different, as some people are interested in earthquakes.
A number of reasons. There are far fewer major volcanic eruptions than there are earthquakes. Earthquakes have no warning. Most volcanos give warning signs before a major eruption. Earthquakes affect far larger areas, and those areas are more likely to have people living in them. Unless you are near a volcano, *and* in the path of a pyroclastic flow, a blast, or are two stupid to get out of the way of a lava flow, they are unlikely to kill you.
Yes, earthquakes caused damage in the place where it happened. Many people may be killed for it.
about 30000
Usually buildings get destroyed, and people get injured to killed.
Two of the worlds major earthquakes occurred in China, January, 1556 it was an 8.0 earthquake and killed about 830,000 people and on July, 1976,a 7.9 earthquake killed 255,000 people.
If you have ever felt an earthquake you will know they exist. Billions of people have felt earthquakes and many millions of people have been killed by earthquakes. Buildings collapse in many earthquakes. Earthquakes leave plenty of evidence and witnesses behind them that they happened.
Most people were killed by the tsunami, Earthquakes did not have a significant impact. However, a significant number of people were killed by pyroclastic flows.
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it affected the people of haiti by the dammage it did, the people it killed, and the emotional dammage it caused the people of haiti
Japan its not japan you idiot its india cause im smarter then you hahahahahahhaa
They just do gosh, so many silly people around in this century... !
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