broken buildings collapsed buildings roofs ect
recent earthquake and its effect
the Domino theory
The proximity of the epicentre to populated or urban areas will effect the damage caused as the closer the earthquake's epicentre, the more energy will be retained by the earthquake waves and so the greater their capacity to cause damage.
Yes and no. It all depends on the severity of the quake itself and whether or not it damages cellular signal towers in the surrounding areas
Because of the earthquake that happened at pot royal.-_-
The 2010 Haiti earthquake primarily affected the capital city, Port-au-Prince, and its surrounding areas. The earthquake caused widespread devastation, with significant damage to infrastructure, buildings, and homes.
For those zone, We can take action to forecast its coming and then lessen the lose during the earthquake.
For those zone, We can take action to forecast its coming and then lessen the lose during the earthquake.
Well it all depends wher the epicenter is. Wherever that is the earthquake will be the strongest but still beable to be felt in other areas.
No. During that time many people are vacationing there.
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Sunspots are darker because they are cooler than the surrounding area.