the long term effects are seismic waves which are little earthquakes after thr REAL earthquake; they will go on for who knows how long....the short terms the length of the REAL earthquake the truth is no one knows how long it will take to recover from Haiti it might take years it might take more or less.......just help in whatever way you can!!!
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It will take a long time because Haiti is very poor. No one will for get about Haiti
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the Haiti earthquake went for about 37 seconds, but it had aftershocks like most earthquakes do which made it harder for the rescuers to save them because everything kept on wobbling around.
The Haiti earthquake in 2010 had a magnitude of 7.0 on the Richter scale and lasted for approximately 10-20 seconds.
it is about 5 to 6 hours.
If you mean has Haiti recovered from the earthquake in January 2010, as of March 2010, no, Haiti has not recovered yet. There is a lot of damage from the earthquake and Haiti being a poor country, it will be a long time before it can recover.
According to some witnesses it was about 35 seconds.
The Haiti earthquake in 2010 had devastating impacts, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. Many people were left homeless, injured, or displaced, facing challenges in accessing basic necessities like food, water, and healthcare. The earthquake also had long-term effects on the economy, infrastructure, and overall well-being of the Haitian population.
The earthquake in Haiti in 2010 had significant environmental impacts, including landslides, soil erosion, and contamination of water sources. The destruction of buildings and infrastructure also led to an increase in waste and debris, impacting local ecosystems and public health. The long-term effects of the earthquake include deforestation, loss of biodiversity, and heightened vulnerability to natural disasters.
The duration of the initial earthquake was 30 - 40 seconds. There were several smaller aftershocks.
The earthquake in Haiti had devastating effects on families, causing loss of life, injuries, displacement, and destruction of homes. Many families were separated, leading to anxiety and uncertainty. The event also led to economic hardships, food insecurity, and limited access to healthcare and education, further impacting families in the long term.