because of the movements of the plates under ground.........i hope this will you........ ^_^
causes of econimic downfall in the philippies
Typhoons affect the Philippines economy significantly. Day to day business is affected and investors avoid setting up business in the affected areas for fear of losing their property and business assets.
No, the Philippines is a nation that holds morality important. Poverty is a complex issue and has a complex series of causes but one of the main causes, at least in the case of the Philippines, is government corruption. There is a better question to ask than "what is the cause of poverty?" .... it's better to ask, "what is the solution of poverty?". There are charities working to fight the problem and mine is one of them: the Philippine Aid Society. - Tim Troutman www.philippineaid.org
the cause is because of our populltion
One word. Inflation. Printing more money causes prices to rise because of it's abundance.
what are the environmental issues after the earth quake in the Philippines
Some of the notable earthquakes in the Philippines in 2001 include a series of earthquakes in Mindanao in February, a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Samar in May, and a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Batanes in July. These events resulted in varying degrees of damage and casualties.
earthquake tsunami and typhoon
earthquake No, not earthquake, but changes in atmospheric pressure.
The Philippines seats at the Pacific Ring of Fire that's why the country is prone to the constant tremors in the earth's crust. The Pacific Ring of Fire is vast belt of seismic and volcanic activity that stretches all around the Pacific Ocean.
When tectonic plates collide an Earthquake is created.
an earthquake has a weather goelogic
because its near the equator, I think
It causes and earthquake
It results by creating a shockwave, which causes the ground to shake; this is an earthquake.
The Ruby Tower earthquake disaster in Teodora Alonzo happened in August 2, 1968.
Negros - Cebu, Philippines February 6, 2012 earthquake of magnitude 6.7 occurred in the very highly populated region of Central Visayas in Philippines.