wierd circles decending out of the ocean, rumbelling floor and loud noises coming out of no where
Half of a building could fall of on you and you dieYou could fall into the crack and burn you to death.
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a city because in a city there are gas pipes and heavy buildings that could all be hazards
broken glass, cut electrical cords, hazards fires, and other dangers
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Earthquake hazards include ground shaking, ground rupture, landslides, liquefaction, tsunamis, and aftershocks. These can result in damage to buildings, infrastructure, and loss of life. It is important to be aware of and prepared for these hazards in earthquake-prone areas.
Mud Slides, tsunami, volcanic erruptions
Marilyn P. MacCabe has written: 'Earthquake hazards reduction program' -- subject(s): Earthquakes, Earthquake prediction
Earthquakes can form hazards such as ground shaking, ground rupture, landslides, tsunamis, and liquefaction. These hazards can result in damage to buildings and infrastructure, injuries, and loss of life. It is important to be prepared for these potential hazards in earthquake-prone regions.
They cause harm to life,property and environment. In places such as construction work sites, hazards are probable causes of risks to health and safety of all workers that is why departments such as OSHA was created. There are also different kinds of hazards such as environmental hazards - businesses uses environmental management systems nowadays to ensure that they don't do that much damage to the environment whenever they have projects.
Earthquake shocks, but they are not, strictly speaking weather, but seismic disturbances.
Half of a building could fall of on you and you dieYou could fall into the crack and burn you to death.
the different kinds of earthquake are the : 1.TECTONIC EARTQUAKE 2.ARTIFICIAL EARTHQUAKE 3.VOLCANIC EARTHQUAKE
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The three modes of a hazard are dormant, armed, and active.
Three means are that earthquake are crustal movement,historic evidence and changes in electrical conductivity.
Robert B. Olshansky has written: 'Reducing Earthquake Hazards in the Central U.S'