Alot of destruction
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Any natural occurance that has a disastrous effect on the area in which it occurs. E.g. Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Avalanches.
the Domino theory
No. Earthquakes sometimes cause pollution, but pollution is not an effect of an earthquake.
The movement of magma can cause movement in the surrounding rock, resulting in earthquakes.
Earthquakes are common in the Ring of Fire because it is a horseshoe-shaped region surrounding the Pacific Ocean where several tectonic plates meet. The interaction of these plates creates a lot of seismic activity, leading to frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in this area.
The movement of magma can cause movement in the surrounding rock, resulting in earthquakes.
Fire is often, but not always a secondary effect of earthquakes. If the earthquake strikes a populated area, it is likely to break natural gas pipes, and to cause other damage in human structures that will result in fires. In an unpopulated region, an earthquake may not cause a fire.
4. Are you special, blud? It depends on a variety of factors, such as magnitude of thye earthquake, the amount of cheesecakes purchased, and the population density surrounding the area.
Earthquakes
Japan has the misfortune of being located in a region known as the "ring of fire" which is the boundary region surrounding the Pacific Ocean. In this area, there are tectonic plates that are slowly colliding, causing crustal stress which periodically results in earthquakes.
The Ring of Fire