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because the shatter lives of the people affected.

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Why are earthquakes described as earth shattering?

Earthquakes occur due to brittle failures in the Earth's lithosphere. Brittle failures occur where fractures propagate through the material. So an earthquake is literally the consequence of fracturing or shattering a part of the brittle outer layer of the earth. It could also be argued that they "shatter" the lives of the people affected by them.


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How did earthquakes get the name?

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What is the opposite word for loud?

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