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It depends! Depending upon the built-in energy at the epicenter before and after the earthquake (main shock), and/or the energy (especially stored at some weaker places) generated after the earthquake, aftershocks of an earthquake range in their time.For more details, refer: http://www.answers.com/library/Wikipedia-cid-1349 Aftershock
A hypothesis derived from observations of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. The earthquake cycle proposes that there is a drop in elastic strain after an earthquake and a reaccumulation of strain before the next event
The earthquake flattened the entire town.There was an earthquake yesterday.It is predicted that an earthquake along the San Andreas fault in the US would be the most devastating in history.
A seismograph measures an earthquake by detecting and recording the vibrations caused by the movement of the Earth's crust. When an earthquake occurs, the seismograph's sensors pick up the seismic waves and produce a graphical representation called a seismogram. This helps scientists analyze the earthquake's magnitude, location, and depth. The process involves placing seismographs in different locations to detect and record seismic activity, which is then analyzed to understand the earthquake's characteristics.
No, an earthquake is an example of a natural disaster caused by the shifting of tectonic plates below the Earth's surface. Transformation typically refers to a significant change or conversion in something.
The shifting of tectonic plates causes earthquakes.
The movement of techtonic plates under the earth's crust
An Earthquake is classified in the Natural Disaster category.
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It's not natural evil it is just a natural event. Earthquake tsunamis are natural occurrences they are not the result of any kind of evil.
Plate Tectonics, a natural process that can occur anywhere in the world. (What happens, is, an earthquake is made when 2 plates collide into one another - making the recent earthquake, and the tsunami that followed after.)
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because of the two plates crushing together, it forms earthquake
Haiti earthquake, Chile earthquake, China earthquake, Iceland Volcano