The initial 'incident' and 'aftershocks'.
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La Paz,Bolivia and parts of Chile. - hope this helps :)
hati earthquake happend in lots of diffrent parts of hati the biggest hati earthqauke was was about 10miles x:)
Yes because the gases from the power plants that have exploded will reach near parts of China or the earthquake could trigger another earthquake to affect China.
The S F earthquake of 1906 totally devastated parts of the city. There have been several since, but the next big one is still awaited.
An earthquake causes terrain damage due to the plate tectonics movement. This will cause some parts of the earth surface to become loose and sink in which will result into terrain damage.
In January 2010, the most notable earthquake was the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, causing widespread devastation and loss of life. There were also other earthquakes in different parts of the world during that month, but the Haiti earthquake was the most impactful.
some parts were poor and some spots very really rich.
Yes, in some harbours in Japan, the sea rose 130 cm. But it rose slowly: there was no crashing wave.
The city that was destroyed by an earthquake in 1923 was Tokyo in Japan. The Great Kanto Earthquake struck on September 1, 1923, resulting in widespread destruction and fires that destroyed large parts of the city. It remains one of the deadliest earthquakes in Japanese history.
No, it is not possible for an earthquake to cause parts of California to fall into the ocean. California is located on the North American Plate, which is not at risk of subduction beneath an adjacent plate. While earthquakes can cause coastal land to shift or sink, the idea of a significant portion of California falling into the ocean is purely a myth.