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Q: Why do streets are often flooded after an earthquake?
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Why do you think streets are often flooded after an earthquake?

Broken water pipes would be the main reason. In some cases tsunamis follow earthquakes in costal regions as we have seen in Japan.


Why are streets often flooded after an earthquake?

Broken water pipes would be the main reason. In some cases tsunamis follow earthquakes in coastal regions as we have seen in Japan. water may rise from the earth and flood also


What kind of damge can an earthquake do?

broken building. flooded lakes. fallentrees. destroyed cars...


Why did the earthquake and flood happen together in japan?

The earthquake caused a tidal wave that flooded most of the coastal cities of japan this is because when the earthquake hit the water the water flew up in the and exploded in the water to cause a worse atmospere of the earthquake and the water


How does the monsoon affect people and their crops in Asia?

the monsoons bring so much rain that * fields of rice are flooded, * drains can't cope and streets remain flooded for days * houses are swept away by flooding or landslides * streets are filled with rubbish as services can't work properly * methods of transport are destroyed or can't work the landscape is flooded but when the waters have drained away, the fields are lush and green. the monsoons bring so much rain that * fields of rice are flooded, * drains can't cope and streets remain flooded for days * houses are swept away by flooding or landslides * streets are filled with rubbish as services can't work properly * methods of transport are destroyed or can't work the landscape is flooded but when the waters have drained away, the fields are lush and green.


foreshock?

is a small earthquake that often precedes a major earthquake


A major earthquake often generate smaller earthquake called?

These smaller earthquakes are called aftershocks. Aftershocks can often be as strong as the earthquake its self and there can be many.


Fore shock?

Is a small earthquake that often precedes a major earthquake.


What did the Alaskans do after The Great Alaskan Earthquake?

The Great Alaskan Earthquake on Good Friday of 1964 was one of the most severe recorded. Many Anchorage residents remained in the streets for days after.


Would Megan Fox look better muscular?

YES! Throw a six pack on the women and the streets will be flooded with druel from all the guys who look at her!


What is the often flooded field next to a river called?

It is referred to as the Flood Plain.


Compare and contrast aftershocks and foreshocks?

An aftershock is a small earthquake that follows the main earthquake, while a foreshock is a small earthquake that often precedes, leads to, a major earthquake.