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They mostly Suffer from Building, Houses, (ect.)
A certain area might suffer more damage in earthquakes. It is because that area might be near the epicenter.
because it is getting to much pressure
Alpine systems
Because of the earthquake that happened at pot royal.-_-
area with older brick structures
They mostly Suffer from Building, Houses, (ect.)
Brick buildings.
A certain area might suffer more damage in earthquakes. It is because that area might be near the epicenter.
Because it has a solid plastic core inside of the concrete. This plastic creates extra vibrations in the gardiner when there is an earthquake and the gardiner would literally explode if a strong earthquake happened
because it is getting to much pressure
Alpine systems
Because of the earthquake that happened at pot royal.-_-
They can't afford to have earthquake proof buildings and so suffer more
Most likely it will suffer from severe brain damage and/or muscle deterioration. Better if you don't do it (if possible).
Science cannot predict when earthquakes will occur, nor in any particular place. What they can do is look at the record of what earthquakes have occured and where and produce statistics that say if this pattern continues then it is likely there will be an eathquake of this kind of magnitude in this area in x time. Japan, being on the Pacific Ring of Fire, is often subject to earthquakes. These range from ones that hardly show on the seismograph right up to a stupendous Magnitude 9. The larger the magnitude, the less frequent their occurence. Kobe will undoubtedly suffer quite a few minor earthquakes in the next 100 years, as will many other places in Japan. Some places will most likely have at least one magnitude 7, if not higher, but when and where exactly who knows?
Most likely not. The name Clarksville does not appear on the list of storm reports from the recent severe weather events.