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Violent shaking can cause certain soils to flow. The shaking results from a nearby earthquake.
No. The type of shaking in an earthquake is not the same as the type needed to cause shaken baby syndrome.
This is the point on the earth's surface directly above the hypocentre of the earthquake. As such the seismic waves have traveled a minimum distance and so there has been a minimum dissipation of energy. This means they have retained the majority of their energy and so are able to cause the most damage.
It will cause the crust to weaken up. This will cause loss of life and property on it.
Gravity is a force everything on Earth is influenced by. The usual causes of landslides are earthquake, heavy rainfall, and the felling of trees on steep slopes.
Violent shaking from an earthquake can cause soil and rock on slopes to fail and cause a landslide
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Violent shaking can cause certain soils to flow. The shaking results from a nearby earthquake.
Earthquakes are natural phenomena that cause a sudden and violent shaking of the ground. An earthquake at sea often causes a tsunami, which is a big tidal wave.
it causes land slides
The movment does cause the rattle of buildings shaking as well.
violent storm shaking the living tree
Yes. A shaking of the earth is call an earthquake. In some cases earthquakes can be absolutely devastating.
The energy released by fault movement forms seismic waves.
No. The type of shaking in an earthquake is not the same as the type needed to cause shaken baby syndrome.
The tsunami in Japan occurred because when the tectonic plates under ground move they cause an earthquake. Sometimes an earthquake can cause a tsunami from shaking underwater.
This is the point on the earth's surface directly above the hypocentre of the earthquake. As such the seismic waves have traveled a minimum distance and so there has been a minimum dissipation of energy. This means they have retained the majority of their energy and so are able to cause the most damage.