Seismic generators have been set in the Philippine Archipelago. This has been done in order to predict the approximate time that an earthquake may strike.
the Kobe earthquake wasn't caused by a volcanic explsion, yes it occured at a destructive plate margine where the phillipine plate subducted under the eurasian plate but no vulcanism occured, the friction caused by the subduction caused the earthquake which has been identified to have a strike slip mechanism
Although there are some earthquakes that are exceptions, most are identified by the year they occurred and where they hit (usually a prominent location) such as the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake (the San Francisco Fire) and the 1922 Vallenar Earthquake (Chile). Exception include names such as the Good Friday Earthquake (another name for the 1964 Alaskan Earthquake), and the Boxing Day Earthquake (2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami).
Yes it is since Boracay is located in the middle part of the Philippines. No identified land faults and not exposed to the ocean or major seas.
While earthquakes are not formally named, the quake has been and likely will continue to be identified by it's date (January 12, 2010)..
it was a big earthquake, but not many died or got injured like in haiti. the buildings there are designed to sustane an earthquake unlike haiti. they were built this way because of their big earthquake in the 90's. hope this stopped you worring a little. glad to help....
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The epicenter of a hypothetical earthquake is the point on the Earth's surface directly above the location where the earthquake originates, known as the focus. It is typically identified using seismic data from various monitoring stations, which measure the time it takes for seismic waves to reach them. The epicenter is crucial for assessing the potential impact and damage of the earthquake in surrounding areas.
the Kobe earthquake wasn't caused by a volcanic explsion, yes it occured at a destructive plate margine where the phillipine plate subducted under the eurasian plate but no vulcanism occured, the friction caused by the subduction caused the earthquake which has been identified to have a strike slip mechanism
Although there are some earthquakes that are exceptions, most are identified by the year they occurred and where they hit (usually a prominent location) such as the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake (the San Francisco Fire) and the 1922 Vallenar Earthquake (Chile). Exception include names such as the Good Friday Earthquake (another name for the 1964 Alaskan Earthquake), and the Boxing Day Earthquake (2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami).
Yes it is since Boracay is located in the middle part of the Philippines. No identified land faults and not exposed to the ocean or major seas.
While earthquakes are not formally named, the quake has been and likely will continue to be identified by it's date (January 12, 2010)..
Areas prone to earthquakes should be identified so that people can prepare for them. Most notably, bridges and public buildings should be built to withstand earthquakes.
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Before computers became widely used, scientists identified the location of an earthquake using a network of seismometers that detected the seismic waves produced by the event. By analyzing the arrival times of the waves at multiple stations, scientists could triangulate the exact location of the earthquake's epicenter.
"Identified" is a verb.
The prefix of "identified" is "id-".
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