1. Earthquake may sometimes create new coastal plains, by the emergence of a portion of ocean floor.
2. Submergence of coastal land may result in formation of bays and gulfs which are favourable sites for the development of ports harbours.
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neyveli. 3.Earthquakes result in the formation of hot springs and geyser beneficial for medicinal purposes
There was a big earthquake in 2010 in Haiti. The earthquake was 7.0
earthquake aftershocks
well if a earthquake happened the best thing to do is to go as far away as possiable from the earthquake
A monster 7.0 earthquake
a seismograph can find the severity of an earthquake by graphing the measures of distances and strength of an earthquake.
there are no benefits to any disaster like a tornado or earthquake or floods.
a volcanic eruption for example is both beneficail and destructive. it does indeed destroy land but but destroy ,for example, soil it truns the soil into a renewable source which in my opinion is beneficial.
An earthquake's Focus is located directly under the Epicenter of an earthquake. The Epicenterof an earthquake is located on the surface of the earthquake.
An earthquake can be good because in a destructive plate boundary an earthquake occurs and on the borderlines of the earthquake volcanoes will form and when these volcanoes erupt, they provide nutrients to the soil and the ashes provide minerals that are beneficial to the plant. Also when the magma from the volcano irrupts, some of the magma will flow into the sea which will then create new land. An earthquake can also form mountains and rivers which make the earth look beautiful. If earthquakes did not happen then the earth would look like the moon or planets that are just a rock with no rivers or mountains. These are positive effects of and earthquake which are also beneficial to the earth.
Japan had Tsunami and an Earthquake Kansas had an earthquake
The 1933 Sanriku earthquake was a major earthquake.
It was a 9.0 level earthquake
Probiotics
Beneficial is an adjective.
No, the Haiti earthquake in 2010 was not the strongest earthquake ever recorded. The strongest earthquake ever recorded was the 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile, which had a magnitude of 9.5 on the Richter scale.
yes the Hawkes bay earthquake is the some as the Napier earthquake
It's a smaller (or sometimes larger) earthquake after the main earthquake