It can be cause by liquefaction.
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EARTHQUAKE
Well, a volcano can cause a lot of damage, it can create igneous rocks. An Earthquake can create MAJOR damage and i am not sure what it creates but go on google and you can find the answer on there
no. earthquakes are set off by sudden movements in the earths crust
A earthquake occurs when two tectonic plates rub or collide and create sicmic activity below earth! It is measured on a Richter scale from 1-10... :)
There is no direct relationship between earthquakes and quicksand. Earthquakes can potentially trigger landslides or liquefaction of soil, which may lead to the formation of quicksand in certain areas, but they do not directly cause quicksand to form.
Quicksand on the beach is generally caused by water saturating loose sand, creating a sinkable mixture. Quicksand caused by an earthquake is typically a result of liquefaction, where the ground becomes like a liquid due to shaking, potentially trapping individuals or objects. Both can be dangerous, but the causes differ.
When the ground becomes quicksand-like, it is called liquefaction. This occurs when saturated soil loses its strength and stiffness due to an applied stress, such as an earthquake.
they collide and create earthquake
Quicksand is natural.
Yes!Quicksand is real
You have spelled it correctly, quicksand.
That term is liquefaction. It occurs when saturated soil loses its strength due to shaking during an earthquake, causing it to behave like a liquid.
Yes, dry quicksand is dangerous.
Quicksand is singular. Quicksands is plural.
Quicksand - band - ended in 1999.
Quicksand - band - was created in 1990.