differences in earthquake intensity; differences in Demographics at/near the earthquake site
it destroys plants, and makes animals run away from their natural habitats.
No, tsunamis are caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or asteroid impacts, which then displace a massive amount of water, in the form of multiple tsunami waves. Earthquakes, volcanoes, and asteroids have nothing to do with the weather.
The population of the area. How large was the earthquake (destructive/or not)
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Earthquakes
Catastrophic impacts.
there aren't any
it can span more on other continets
pacific plate
it destroys plants, and makes animals run away from their natural habitats.
Asteroid impact craters are destroyed by weather, erosion, and earthquakes.
No. Tsunamis may be caused by landslides, volcanic eruptions and, on rare occasions, asteroid impacts.
There is no single answer for this; both earthquakes and meteorites vary wildly in size and strength.
No. Tsunamis can also occur as a result of landslides, volcanic eruptions, meteor impacts, and underwater explosions.
Earthquakes can tear apart the physical invoirment and it can tear down buildings, bridges, homes and alot of other things. So when a earthquakes tears down these things that humans need humans will have to rebuild these things and it impacts us. This is common sense.
No, tsunamis are caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or asteroid impacts, which then displace a massive amount of water, in the form of multiple tsunami waves. Earthquakes, volcanoes, and asteroids have nothing to do with the weather.
The population of the area. How large was the earthquake (destructive/or not)