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Yes. Valley Point System, or the Marikina fault line, ends in Carmona Cavite.

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Do different places have different reasons for the occurrence of the earthquake?

Yes they do depending on which type of faultline they're on or near. There are four types of faults: Normal fault, where one side of the faultline is descending into the Earth and rubs against the other side as it falls due to gravity. Reverse fault, essentially the reverse of the Normal fault; where one side is raised up along the faultline. Transcurrent(strike-slip) fault, where one side scrapes horizontally against the other side as the plates move (e.g. the San Andreas fault). Thrust fault, where one side of the faultline thrusts up onto the other side of the faultline.


Where is the faultline in in santa Rosa laguna Philippines?

The fault line in Santa Rosa, Laguna, Philippines, is part of the Valley Fault System. This fault system runs trace down from Bulacan to Laguna, passing through different cities including Santa Rosa. It is important to note that living near a fault line poses a risk for earthquakes and residents should be prepared.


How often do large earthquakes happen along the San Andreas?

Large earthquakes are relatively infrequent along the San Andreas Fault. They occur on average every 100-200 years, although the frequency can vary depending on the specific segment of the fault. The last major earthquake on the southern portion of the fault was the 1857 Fort Tejon earthquake.


What is the soil of indang?

The soil in Indang, Cavite is primarily classified as clayey soil due to its high clay content. This type of soil has good water retention properties but can be prone to compaction and poor drainage if not managed properly. Farmers in Indang often use organic matter and proper soil management techniques to improve soil quality for agriculture.


What faults or plates did the great Kanto earthquake occur on?

Earthquakes are caused by tectonic activity of the earth. In otherwords, the earth caused the great kanto earthquake :P (: The Philippine plate and the Honshu Plate rubbing together caused the tremors in the earth and the earthquake :)