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What are some reasons why the damage from the earthquake was so severe?

Some reasons why the damage from the earthquake was severe could include the earthquake's magnitude and depth, the proximity of populated areas to the epicenter, the quality of building construction in the region, and the local geological conditions that amplify seismic waves.


What type of earthquake causes the most human injury and damage?

earthquakes that produce more horizontal


Where is an earthquake is felt most strongly?

An earthquake is felt most strongly at its epicenter, which is the point on the Earth's surface directly above where the earthquake originates. The intensity of the shaking diminishes with distance from the epicenter, so areas closer to it experience stronger shaking and potential damage. Local geological conditions, such as soil type and building structures, can also influence how strongly an earthquake is felt in a particular area.


Which type of building would most likely survive an earthquake?

Any that are built in an earthquake area if you don't want them to fall. And any that would not stand on their own in an earthquake.


Which earthquake fault cause the most damage strike slip reverse or normal?

The amount of damage caused by an earthquake fault does not depend on the type of fault (strike-slip, reverse, normal). The severity of damage is mainly influenced by factors such as the magnitude of the earthquake, the depth of the focus, the distance from populated areas, and the building codes in place.


What is the type of earthquake that does damage to roads and buildings?

The type of earthquake that causes damage to roads and buildings is typically a strong or major earthquake. These earthquakes have higher magnitudes and release more energy, leading to more intense shaking that can result in structural damage to infrastructure like roads and buildings.


Why may an earthquake cause more damage in one location than another?

If the earthquake happens in a deserted area then there is very little damage. Roads and electricity cables might be damaged. An earthquake in a city, however, will damage a lot of buildings and many people are likely to die or be trapped in the rubble.


How does distance change earthquake effects?

The closer you are to the earthquake's epicenter, the stronger the shaking and potential damage. As distance increases, the intensity of the shaking decreases. However, other factors like the type of soil and building construction can also influence the effects of an earthquake at a given distance.


What is the best type of earthquake resistant bracing for a building?

The main noticing thing is the earthquake level of the place and also the distance from the sea.


What factors affect how much damage results from an earthquake?

Rock density Rock structure Type of rock Geographic location How strong the earth quake Type of earthquake


What type of earthquake causes the human injury and property damage?

Earthquakes that causes most damage when two plates crashed and one plate moves upwards vertically than the other plate. There is not really a name for what earthquake does the most damage. I'm doing a unit for grade 7, and it has the same question you just asked. Sorry if this did not help! if it did,, you're you are super duper welcome.!!~ Daniela


What factors contributed to the extent of damage caused by this earthquake?

Assuming you're talking about the March 2011 Japanese earthquake, the main factor that caused the majority of damage was the 30-foot tsunami wave that rushed the coastline of the Miyagi Prefecture. Note that damage inland was minimal, since Japan has strict building codes to prevent severe damage to large buildings. But coastal cities didn't stand a chance - the water flattened everything in it's path until it ran out of energy and receeded.