The ground turns into quick sand and anthing on top will get submerged.
yes earthquakes do
Some good questions about earthquakes are:What is an earthquake?How long do earthquakes last?Is there an 'earthquake season' or 'earthquake weather'?Where is the safest place to be in an earthquake?Will the ground open up during an earthquake?What is a seismometer, seismograph, and a seismogram?When was the seismograph invented?What is the Richter Scale?Do many small earthquakes prevent larger earthquakes?Can we predict earthquakes?What is liquefaction?
Local effects of earthquakes include ground shaking and rupture, fires, and damage.
Pressure under ground is responsible for volcanoes.
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The ground turns into quick sand and anthing on top will get submerged.
Smells during an earthquakes may be from released gases previously trapped under the ground, gas lines that have cracked, or from the resulting fires.
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in an earthquake, movement along the fault move and break, releasing energy as________
why would water stop soaking into the ground in the saturated zone
yes earthquakes do
Above ground. If you are below ground then there is something above you and this may collapse on you. The safest place to be during an earthquake is on the ground out in the open where nothing can fall on you. Earthquakes do not kill many people directly, it is falling buildings that do that.
when earthquakes happen.
During earthquakes in an event calledliquefaction. This has been observed several times in Japan where buildings sink into the ground as if they were suddenly standing over water.
Yes, always.
yes
A seismograph is the device that scientists use to measure earthquakes. The goal of a seismograph is to accurately record the motion of the ground during a quake