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The violent shaking causes buildings to fall. It also causes causality loss of the people inside it.
cerebral concussion
It was the Eurasian Plate and the North american plates that caused the volcano to erupt. They rubbed against each other and caused shaking
An earthquake is a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, it is caused by movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
An earthquake is a shaking of the ground caused by shifts in the tectonic plates as they move against each other.
Earthquake. It is a sudden and violent shaking of the ground caused by movements within the Earth's crust, either due to volcanic activity or tectonic plate motions.
Earthquake is a noun. It refers to a sudden and violent shaking of the ground caused by movements within the earth's crust.
The heat is caused by friction.The rubbing of the surface of one body against that of another
The heat is caused by friction.The rubbing of the surface of one body against that of another
"Seismic" refers to an earthquake, so seismic shaking is the shaking motion of the earth (and things on it) caused by an earthquake. There are different waves that emanate from the hypocenter, or point of origin.
Ground shaking is caused by an earthquake which is two tectonic plates that rub against eachother or overlap The magnitude of most earthquakes is measured on a ricture scale the magnitude is calculated by the ampline.
Shaken Baby Syndrome is a condition caused by violently shaking a baby. There are usually three signs in a baby that shaking may have occurred: subdural hematoma, retinal hemorrhage, and cerebral edema. Subdural hematoma (bleeding in the brain) is caused by the brain "bouncing around" inside the skull. As the head is whipped back and forth (the same sort of injury that can occur with whiplash), the brain is forcefully slammed into the dura and impacted against the inner wall of the skull, causing bleeding and swelling beneath the dura, or between the dura and the brain tissue. This trauma also causes brain swelling (cerebral edema), and through an action known as "vitreoretinal traction", the distinctive pattern of retinal hemorrhaging can occur.