The destructioncaused by an earthquake are large in loss, it counts loss of life, houses, bridges and dams are destroyed.
Because earthquakes rupture sections of a fault, sometimes for hundreds of miles. So it is possible for there to be just as much destruction anywhere along the fault as there is at the epicenter. (the epicenter being at the beginning of the rupture)
- massive increase in the death rate of people. - The destruction of buildings and structures and so needing so much money to rebuild what has been damaged.
He saw that faults were a major cause cause of earthquakes
i think that earthquakes can cause deposition
No. Earthquakes and droughts are completely unrelated phenomena.
They cause destruction.
yes they can
They are measured on the Richter Scale, if you are talking about the magnitude
Earthquakes causes a Lot of destruction including ripping apart houses and toppling over buildings !
Because earthquakes rupture sections of a fault, sometimes for hundreds of miles. So it is possible for there to be just as much destruction anywhere along the fault as there is at the epicenter. (the epicenter being at the beginning of the rupture)
Both cause terrible destruction and Im sure i have heard that one can cause the other.x
destruction
It is a natural disaster caused by the shifting of plates and earthquakes. It cause destruction and havoc.
- massive increase in the death rate of people. - The destruction of buildings and structures and so needing so much money to rebuild what has been damaged.
Folk beliefs regarding earthquakes center around the fact that anything that destroys is brought about by the devil. Since earthquakes cause such destruction, the folk belief is that they were evil.
Death and destruction
No. While tornadoes can cause total destruction in some areas, they are very localized events. Other natural disasters, such as hurricanes, tsunamis, and earthquakes, can be far more destructive because they cause destruction across a larger area.