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Antarctica is a continent that experiences very few earthquakes due to its location on a stable part of the Earth's crust.
Yes, earthquakes can have a significant impact on buildings. The shaking motion of an earthquake can cause structural damage to buildings, leading to collapse or compromised stability. It is important for buildings to be designed and constructed to withstand the forces of earthquakes to minimize damage and protect occupants.
Earthquakes are not a seasonal phenomenon and so the time of year has no effect on the occurrence of earthquakes. As such, earthquakes can happen at any time of the year as they occur independent of weather and climate.
No, earthquakes do not have an impact on people in the same way simply because some earthquakes are bigger than others. As a result, they might have a bigger effect on one community over another.
earthquakesdo not have a positive effect on the environment because it is destroying the natural environment around it, also it is bringing down buildings and houses wrecking the environment around it
Seismic Gap
No. Earthquakes sometimes cause pollution, but pollution is not an effect of an earthquake.
Earthquakes
Live in space, no earthquakes up there
Epicenter
Death and destruction
Earthquakes
there is none
Alot of destruction
that was my question idiots
no one knows for sure, but we can works out by looking at the landscape. there could be volcanoes, or lots of earthquakes could have taken place there, because most earthquakes happen on plate boundaries/margins (the edge of a plate). hope this helps!
They actually don't. Earthquakes can effect tsunamis by causing them when they occur in the sea.