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How do earthquakes affect the atmosphere and what are the potential consequences of this impact?

Earthquakes can release gases like carbon dioxide and radon into the atmosphere, which can affect air quality. This can lead to respiratory issues and other health problems for people living nearby. Additionally, seismic activity can also generate electromagnetic waves that may disrupt communication systems and weather patterns.


Why are more people killed by earthquakes than volcanic eruption?

A number of reasons. There are far fewer major volcanic eruptions than there are earthquakes. Earthquakes have no warning. Most volcanos give warning signs before a major eruption. Earthquakes affect far larger areas, and those areas are more likely to have people living in them. Unless you are near a volcano, *and* in the path of a pyroclastic flow, a blast, or are two stupid to get out of the way of a lava flow, they are unlikely to kill you.


Was there any earthquake in America today?

On average the number of earthquakes just in the United States is 3,820 per year that are magnitude 2.5 or higher according to the USGS.That's over 10 per day so somewhere in the US there was an earthquake - the most of which are located in Alaska and California. Granted that most of those earthquakes are small with no noticeable damage to people or property.There are actually many more smaller earthquakes each day in US with magnitude less than 2.5, many of which hit remote areas and go undetected.


How many people died of tornadoes in 1953?

Tornadoes in 1953 killed at least 526 people. Tornadoes in the United states killed 519 people, and one in Canada killed 7. Data for other countries is not readily available.


How many earthquakes are there per day in the US?

According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Earthquake Center there are over a million earthquakes each year around the world. Only a portion of these are recorded (~20 - 30K per year) because most occur over remote areas or in the ocean.Between 2000 and 2011 the average number of earthquakes in just the US was 3,820 per year that are magnitude 2.5 or higher, which is on average 10.5 per day. But as with most earthquakes, most of these are in rural areas and not even felt.For magnitude 7 and higher there is on average 1 every 2 years in the US typically in Alaska, California or Hawaii.

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How earthquakes affect?

Earthquakes affect people wildlife and more.It could affect people by they not having shelter and family members being died. It can affect wildlife by destroying their shelter and killing plants and animals.


How did a recession affect the United states Economy in 2007?

A lot of people lost their jobs.


How do earthquakes affect its environment?

it affect will be so harm to people their property and their houses


How does the weather affect animals in a boreal forest?

it affect people with hurricanes and earthquakes


What are the first words of the constitution?

we the people of the United States


How does earthquakes affect people in Tauton?

leavong them with out a place to live.


Where can people get more information about earthquakes?

A good place to start is the website of the United States or British Geological Survey. Please see the related links.


How does the battle of Pearl Harbor affect the lives of people in the United States today?

Just part of WW2 history.


Did Andrew Jackson policy decisions while in office have a positive or negative affect the people of the United States?

NEGATIVE


What is the duration of To the People of the United States?

The duration of To the People of the United States is 1260.0 seconds.


How did the twin tower incident affect the world?

It killed a lot of innocent people, and then the United States started war with the terrorists.


What are the first eight words of the preamble of the US constitution?

"We the people of the United States, in" (the first seven are the subject). The whole Preamble is: "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."