There are many places you can find earthquake pictures online for free. You can look up images and thousands will come up. You can look in news archives or the National Weather website.
An earthquake can happen anywhere. But some places are more active than others.
The focus of an earthquake is the place where an earthquake occurred along the fault underground, while the epicenter is the place directly above it where the seismic waves were felt.The focus is where an earthquake starts and the epicenter is where the earthquake hits the hardest.The focus of the earthquake is where the actual earthquake occurred and the epicenter is on the ground directly above the focus. The epicenter is used to say where the earthquake was in relation to places near where it occurred.
No, tsunamis can occur in any coastal area around the world where there is an undersea earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide. Islands are not the only places where tsunamis can occur.
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There are many places you can find earthquake pictures online for free. You can look up images and thousands will come up. You can look in news archives or the National Weather website.
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An earthquake can happen anywhere. But some places are more active than others.
NewOrleans, (hurricane), Haiti, (earthquake),Japan (earthquake)Srilanka(tsunami), Turkey (earhquake), Chile (earthquake)
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Because of the fault line
well the waves carried through out places vibrates the earth
The earthquake will be a lot bigger but it will only affect the places near to where the plates smash together i think!
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Although there are some earthquakes that are exceptions, most are identified by the year they occurred and where they hit (usually a prominent location) such as the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake (the San Francisco Fire) and the 1922 Vallenar Earthquake (Chile). Exception include names such as the Good Friday Earthquake (another name for the 1964 Alaskan Earthquake), and the Boxing Day Earthquake (2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami).