Yes Earthquakes are a big hazard since they can make things collapse even if the are as big as tall buildings. if things collapse on you or you fall through a fisher you could die
Earthquake-Hazard Levels are the likeliness of earthquakes occurring in certain regions.
An areas earthquake -hazard level is determined by past and present seismic activity
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a hazard zone are places that suffer from earthquake all the time
When building a house, regional seismic hazard maps are used to find the best (or the worst) place to locate for earthquake shaking. Although greatly confused with its sister, seismic risk, seismic hazard is the study of expected earthquake ground motions at any point on the earth.
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Earthquake hazard reduction act
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well, one hazard would be fires. with earthquakes, come broken underground pipes, such as water, and gas. Another hazard is weak structures like buildings DO NOT GO INTO A BUILDING DURING AN EARTHQUAKE! IT CAN FALL!
Suzanne Hecker has written: 'Quaternary tectonics of Utah with emphasis on earthquake-hazard characterization' -- subject(s): Earthquake hazard analysis, Geology, Stratigraphic Geology
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Earthquake hazard refers to the potential for ground shaking, surface rupture, ground displacement, and other associated effects that can result from an earthquake event. It represents the probability of an earthquake occurring in a specific area and the level of damage it can cause to people, buildings, infrastructure, and the environment. Understanding earthquake hazard is crucial for developing effective mitigation measures to reduce the risk and impact of earthquakes.