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Small foreshocks that precede a major earthquake occur?

due to the build-up of stress in the rocks along a fault line. These small foreshocks are caused by the movement of the Earth's crust as it adjusts to the increasing strain, which can eventually lead to a major earthquake. Monitoring these foreshocks can help seismologists predict when and where a larger earthquake may occur.


What do people learn from earthquakes?

How to prepared for the next earthquake. For example, construction has enhanced significantly due to earthquakes. Buildings are now built to withstand any earthquake.


Is fire a major problem after earthquake?

Yes, fire can be a major problem after an earthquake due to gas leaks, damaged electrical systems, and overturned flammable materials. It can spread quickly and be difficult to contain, adding to the overall devastation caused by the earthquake.


What was the major cause of so many deaths for the haiti 2010 earthquake?

The major cause of deaths for the Haiti 2010 earthquake was the collapsing of poorly constructed buildings and infrastructure, due to the country's lack of strict building codes and inadequate infrastructure. The earthquake's magnitude and proximity to densely populated areas exacerbated the impact, leading to a significant loss of life.


When was Californias last major occurrence?

The most recent significant California earthquake was the 1994 Northridge earthquake, magnitude 6.7, which killed around 60 people. The last earthquake above magnitude 7 in California was the 1999 Hector Mine earthquake, magnitude 7.1. There were no deaths due to it occurring in the middle of the Mojave desert.


What is the probability of having either a major earthquake or a volcano erupting in New York state?

A small probability as New York is no where near a plate boundary or a volcano, so no major earthquakes or volcanic eruptions could happen. A minor earthquake could occur due to other reasons, however.


On October 17 1989 what major sporting event was postponed to unforeseen tragedy?

Game 3 of the 1989 MLB World Series was postponed due to an earthquake.


What are the chances of having 6.5 earthquake within 50 km of Reno in the next 50 years?

The probability of experiencing a 6.5 magnitude earthquake within 50 km of Reno, Nevada, over the next 50 years is estimated to be around 10-15%. This estimation is based on historical seismic activity and geological studies of the region, which is seismically active due to its proximity to fault lines. However, predicting exact occurrences remains challenging due to the complex nature of earthquake processes.


How did politicians react to the Puerto Rico earthquake in 2010?

The news broadcasted many alternatives for Puerto Ricans to prepare themselves in case of a major earthquake. Politicians did not express reactions publicly due to a strike they are having at the University of Puerto Rico.


How does an earthquake move?

An earthquake moves due to the plates under the Earth's crust moving


The colors on the map above show the locations of the major tectonic plates that make up the Earth's crust. Which city on the map is most likely to experience a major earthquake?

The city most likely to experience a major earthquake would be located near the boundaries where tectonic plates meet, such as in regions along the Pacific Ring of Fire, where there is high seismic activity due to plate interactions. Cities like Tokyo, Los Angeles, or Istanbul are more prone to major earthquakes due to their proximity to plate boundaries.


How many people were injured in the Japanese earthquake?

The National Police Agency of Japan reported that as of March 2013 over 6,000 people were injured (not including the over 15,000 people that died) due to the major earthquake and tsunami on Friday, 11 March 2011.