55,5000 houses
If you take into account all earthquakes in all locations that have ever happened, and I assume you only mean houses built by humans, then the average number of houses destroyed would round off to zero. Hope this helps.
The number of houses destroyed in an earthquake can vary greatly depending on the magnitude of the earthquake, the location, and the structures' resistance to seismic activity. In general, earthquakes can lead to the destruction of thousands of houses in heavily affected areas.
As of 17th March 2011, 166 people have been officially announced dead by the local authorities.
There were several major tornado outbreaks in the US in April 2011, but you are most likely referring to the catastrophic outbreak of April 25-28 with most of the damage on April 27. Reliable sources are hard to come by. One article states that approximately 6,200 homes were destroyed in Alabama alone. Alabama suffered about $4.3 billion of the approximately $4.8 billion in damage from the outbreak. If we assume all of these figures are accurate and that the ratio of cost to homes destroyed remains about the same, then we can arrive at a very rough estimate of about 6,900 homes destroyed.
An earthquake affect the area as it causes damage , sometimes buildings are destroyed such as : houses and much more . It affect the area to because people don't have where to live and they have to much work to do such as building their houses and many more , and many more
About 381,000 of the more than 694,000 houses were damaged or destroyed.
Approximately 100,000 homes were damaged in the 2010 Christchurch earthquake, with an estimated 10,000 houses severely damaged or destroyed.
The exact number of houses destroyed in the Valdivia earthquake of 1960 is not known, but it is estimated that tens of thousands of homes were damaged or destroyed due to the severity of the earthquake and subsequent tsunami. The earthquake, which was the most powerful ever recorded, caused widespread devastation in the region.
The effects were... ~ Lots of people lost their lives ~ Many families were destroyed ~ Many houses and buildings were destroyed ~ A lot of money loss
houses and peoples lives
375 houses got hit by the flood.
If you take into account all earthquakes in all locations that have ever happened, and I assume you only mean houses built by humans, then the average number of houses destroyed would round off to zero. Hope this helps.
The number of houses destroyed in an earthquake can vary greatly depending on the magnitude of the earthquake, the location, and the structures' resistance to seismic activity. In general, earthquakes can lead to the destruction of thousands of houses in heavily affected areas.
Many types of makeshift temporary shelters can be built, including tents.
In the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, over 10,000 buildings were damaged, but not all were destroyed. Around 1,850 buildings in the central business district were earmarked for demolition due to severe damage.
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti destroyed or severely damaged about 4,000 schools.
an estimation is about 50,000 houses