some houses are stronger than others and sometimes earthquakes hit in certain spots to make the effect on a house different when you in a bad area
If you take into account all earthquakes in all locations that have ever happened, and I assume you only mean houses built by humans, then the average number of houses destroyed would round off to zero. Hope this helps.
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The number of houses destroyed during a volcanic eruption can vary greatly depending on the size and intensity of the eruption, as well as the proximity of populated areas to the volcano. In some cases, only a few houses may be affected, while in other cases, entire towns or villages may be destroyed. It is necessary to provide specific information about a particular eruption to determine the number of houses destroyed.
It got destroyed because the force or pressure of the tsunami was too strong.
Historians have mixed conclusions about what may have destroyed the harrapan civilisation. Some think it may have been a flood, while others think of it to be an earthquake. There are many other things that are thought of to be possible to have led to the end of this vast civilisation.
That 121 houses were destroyed and lots of people and towns were destroyed
Some are worse than others. I experienced one in the UK about 6 years ago that was a simple bang in the middle of the night, with no destruction. There was a bad earthquake in Pakistan about 3 years ago when many people died and many villages and towns were destroyed.
Some houses have foundations(hard rock beneath the surface of the crust) which they are attached to. Some houses have things that attach bookshelves and things to walls for safety and add plywood to walls.
An earthquake can happen anywhere. But some places are more active than others.
2 milion houses were destroyed in the Blitz. (60% of these were in London alone)
Houses can become destroyed, and cleanup work is needed to fix dams and roadways. But the most long term effect is the broken hearts and broken homes.Death, destroyed buildings and houses. :)
an earthquake destroyed san Diego de acala.