The word 'causalities' in this case refers to the number of human deaths caused by the earthquake.
yes and no
yes
Most small earthquakes are just background seismicity. There is no way to tell whether a small event will be followed by a larger one. But if there is a larger earthquake afterwards, the first earthquake is called a "foreshock"
It means it is used to or gets earthquakes in that area all of the time
Japan had Tsunami and an Earthquake Kansas had an earthquake
The Indian Ocean earthquake and Tsunami, casualities over 300,000
approximately 500,000 the casualities were 936,259 the death toll casualities were 936,259
The casualities in Vietnam
When the bus crashed there were many casualties....
It means that the earthquake is large and powerful.
Not always
There is an earthquake
i take it u mean cost not coast and sixty million people died in ww1
earthquake.
earthquake
The prefix "seis" means six. It is commonly used in words to indicate a quantity or position related to the number six.
There is an earthquake