Earthquakes strike without warning. Hurricanes are usually detected well in advance of making landfall.
hurricanes don't happen as often as earthquakes
Of course not! rofl
She has said that more lives will be lost, and for people to be prepared for aftershocks.
yes, if we have the supplies
No. The Galveston hurricane killed several times more people then Hurricane Katrina.
earthquake,tsunami,landslide,hurricane,twister,flood,cyclone and many and many more if you don't believe it i got to words for you,"you suck!".
i think an earthquake is more powerful because the ground could crack everything shakes and breaks and if someone fell ain't no telling where they would end up...#who knows?
Yes, aftershocks can occur after a strong earthquake. These are smaller tremors that can happen in the days, weeks, or even months following the main earthquake. It is important to be prepared for potential aftershocks and take necessary precautions.
No.. there is not going to be an actual earthquake, they are carrting out a drill, to show people how to prepare for a big earthquake if it were to ever happen. use the link to find out more check out here http://www.ocregister.com/articles/earthquake-quake-drill-2226277-orange-thursday
There is no such things as "a Katrina hurricane." Hurricane Katrina was a particular hurricane that hit the Gulf Coast in 2005. Hurricane Katrina was worse than any tornado on record and deadlier and more destructive than any recorded snowstorm. Katrina was worse than most earthquakes, but not all. Hurricane Katrina killed about 1,800 people. Some earthquakes have had death tolls in the hundreds of thousands.
The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 was one of the deadliest natural disasters on U.S. history, second only to the Great Galveston hurricane of 1900. Most of the city of San Francisco was destroyed either by the earthquake itself or the fires the followed and more than 3,000 people died.
So you don't get stuck in a hurricane. Google Hurricane Katrina for more examples.