Earthquakes occur many times in a given day, all over the world. The United States Geological Survey keeps a good track on activities. See more information on their website, link listed below:
Actually, the answer is 24. Not a big number suprisingly.
* floods * bushfires * volcanic eruptions
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Yes it is...Last years eruptions cause chaos around the world, hundreds of planes were grounded as dust and ash filled the sky
Too many to list. Even in the UK there will be around 100 very minor earthquakes every day!
How long is a peice of string. They vary from seconds to decades.
Actually, the answer is 24. Not a big number suprisingly.
* floods * bushfires * volcanic eruptions
a siesmograph is a graph that tells the power of an earthquake. it uasually takes track from the last earthquake and now it trys to find out what the next earthquakes power would be like and to try to see when it may occur sometimes it could be accured or not but that is a seidmograph.
minor volcanic eruptions are happening under and above water all the time, so even if i did have this information, it would probably be outdated tomorrow.
Hurricanes. Floods. Forest fires. Volcanic eruptions. Earthquakes if you include damaging after-shocks. Severe drought. Famine. Warfare. Epidemics of severe to fatal diseases. And of course even if the event is over within an hour, the consequences may last for a long time.
Volcanic eruptions happen, somewhere on the planet, every day. Check the website of the US Geological Survey for the latest information. There are currently volcanic eruptions in Italy, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Mexico, and Chile, among others. They are likely to cause minimal destruction, if any.
Plate tectonics causes most volcanoes and earthquakes. When plates converge, diverge, or slip along another plate, volcanoes and earthquakes occur. There are other forms of volcanoes such as the Hawaiian Islands where volcanoes are formed over a hot spot in the mantel, and we have small earthquakes here in Wisconsin called rebound earthquakes where the land is actually still rising from the last ice age when it was depressed by the weight of the glaciers. There are other geophysical events that can create earthquakes too such as fracking.
mt st hellens in Washington usa hope this helps
Yes it is...Last years eruptions cause chaos around the world, hundreds of planes were grounded as dust and ash filled the sky
Too many to list. Even in the UK there will be around 100 very minor earthquakes every day!
The repair costs of the Montserrat eruption was $268,000.00. Between storm damage and volcanic eruptions, Montserrat averages 8,645.00 damage annually. In the last volcanic eruption 5,000 people were affected and 32 were killed.