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Estimated economic impacts were $5.2 billion. This is low considering the magnitude of the earthquake (7.6) and the amount of people affected.
The animals like cattle and sheep died and the roads were destroyed. 13 people died and the city was a dumpster.
The seismogram from the strong earthquake will show a much larger amplitude and a more complex pattern of waves compared to the relatively weak earthquake, which will display smaller amplitude and simpler waveforms. The strong earthquake will produce pronounced P-waves and S-waves, while the weak earthquake may have less distinct waves. Additionally, the duration of the strong earthquake's seismogram will likely be longer due to the greater energy released. Overall, the contrast in the seismic signatures will clearly indicate the differences in their magnitudes and impacts.
Catastrophic impacts.
there are no positive impacts when an earthquake happens, it only causes misery and destruction
differences in earthquake intensity; differences in demographics at/near the earthquake site
economic impacts were $5.2 billion
it can tear down buildings.
Yes, An earthquake in Japan can result in a tsunami that impacts Hawaii, Guam, Alaska or the US west coast
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Estimated economic impacts were $5.2 billion. This is low considering the magnitude of the earthquake (7.6) and the amount of people affected.
Paul W. Burton has written: 'Seismic Risks and Earthquake Impacts'
The amount of damage caused by an earthquake can vary depending on factors such as the magnitude of the earthquake, the depth of the earthquake, the distance from populated areas, and the local building codes and construction practices. Earthquakes can result in damage to buildings, infrastructure, and the environment, leading to economic and social impacts.
The scope of earthquake studies includes understanding the causes, impacts, and mitigation strategies related to earthquakes. The limitations may include the difficulty in accurately predicting when and where earthquakes will occur, as well as the challenge of implementing effective infrastructure and preparedness measures in earthquake-prone regions.
The earthquake of San Francisco caused shifts in the plates on the surface of the bay. Future earthquakes make this area more vulnerable to sinking and weakening of structures in the area.
An earthquake on land can cause extensive damage and loss of life as buildings collapse. If the earthquake happens under the sea, a tsunami can form and destroy coastal areas and some way inland.