Because they knock buildings down. People are bothered when buildings fall onto them.
There will be a lot of destruction, Buildings will fall down and people will become injured or lose their lives.
A building that can resist earthquakes can fall down if you put more pressure on them then they were designed to withstand. For example if there was to be a major subsidence directly under half of the building it is likely that it will fall over.
Aftershocks are smaller earthquakes that follow a larger one in the same area. They occur due to the area settling down and getting used to the new state of stress that was brought about by the mainshock.
They would all fall down and people would die under them. Take a look online of pictures of earthquakes in villages in Italy or Greece.
depends on how high it is, it would have to be at least 6 or 7.0
Gravity
Because the earthquakes in Haiti caused the buildings to fall down.
because people chop them down
When you cut trees down, it is very bad for the enviorment. Squirells and other animals need trees and trees give off most of our oxygen!
Tropical Hibiscus are not deciduous but are evergreen. Because they only grow in warm areas with no frost or tempretures below freezing.But there is a hibiscus,Hibiscus syriacus or Rose of Sharon that is deciduous and is both frost and cold hardy.
Yes, apples mainly fall down from trees in the autumn.
AnswerThe main answer is God made trees and from those trees fall down seeds and if we humans plant them they will grow again.
Because they knock buildings down. People are bothered when buildings fall onto them.
There will be a lot of destruction, Buildings will fall down and people will become injured or lose their lives.
You could get SKUSHIED! They hurt things when they fall down.
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