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The coastal areas of California, especially in Northern California and around the Bay Area, are most at risk for tsunamis due to their proximity to the Pacific Ocean's seismically active Ring of Fire. Areas with nearby faults, such as the Cascadia Subduction Zone, pose a higher risk for generating significant tsunamis.
Aerosolized agents of mass destruction pose a great risk to first responders because they would be airborne when the responders arrive and were exposed to them
There are no major fault lines in Omaha, NE. The area is considered low-risk for earthquakes compared to other regions like California or the Pacific Northwest. However, there may be minor faults beneath the surface that are not well-mapped or significant enough to pose a threat.
No, California will not sink into the ocean. While some parts of California are at risk of flooding due to rising sea levels and potential earthquakes, the entire state sinking into the ocean is not a realistic scenario.
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contamination of groundwater
Strains in rocks near faults
By locating where faults are active and where past earthquake have occurred.
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