they cause havoc on land; they also disrupt people's lives, especially for those living in remote regions.
they ruin that particular place
they cause havoc on land; they also disrupt people's lives, especially for those living in remote regions.
Shock Wave - Air: Blast Wave - Ground: Ground Shock - Water: Water Compression Wave - Tsunami • Thermal Radiation - Flash - Fireball • Debris & Aerosols • Electromagnetic Effects - Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) - Ionizing Radiation - Electrophonic Bursters • Secondary Effects - Mass Fires - Earthquakes/ Landslides/Volcanoes/Lava Flows - Dust & Impact Winter - Upper Atmospheric Effects - Oxygen Depletion - Gas Evolution & Acid Rain - Magnetic Pole Reversals - Energetic Weather Conditions - Starvation and Plagues Source: http://stoprocks.com/
they hit in certain places because there are fault line and theres probably lot's the faults create enery and that energy builds up enough it makes the plates or titonic plates to move or shift.
This is because earthquakes and tremors are common in Japan. That triggers tsunamis to occur
they ruin that particular place
they cause havoc on land; they also disrupt people's lives, especially for those living in remote regions.
they cause havoc on land; they also disrupt people's lives, especially for those living in remote regions.
they cause havoc on land; they also disrupt people's lives, especially for those living in remote regions.
they cause havoc on land; they also disrupt people's lives, especially for those living in remote regions.
they cause havoc on land; they also disrupt people's lives, especially for those living in remote regions.
they cause havoc on land; they also disrupt people's lives, especially for those living in remote regions.
they cause havoc on land; they also disrupt people's lives, especially for those living in remote regions.
Earthquakes can cause widespread damage, including infrastructure collapse, destruction of buildings, and loss of lives. Tsunamis, often triggered by earthquakes under the ocean, can flood coastal areas causing significant destruction and loss of lives. Landslides, triggered by seismic activity or heavy rainfall, can lead to the displacement of soil and rocks, resulting in property damage and the disruption of transportation networks. All these natural disasters have devastating impacts on the places they hit, including economic losses and long-term recovery and rebuilding challenges.
they cause havoc on land; they also disrupt people's lives, especially for those living in remote regions.
Earthquakes can cause significant destruction in affected areas, leading to the collapse of buildings, infrastructure damage, and loss of life. They often trigger secondary effects such as landslides, tsunamis, and fires, compounding the initial devastation. Additionally, the economic impact can be severe, disrupting local economies and requiring extensive recovery efforts. Communities may also experience long-term psychological effects due to trauma and displacement.
they cause great destruction a