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Dams trigger tiny earthquakes as the ground under the reservoir adapts to the great weight of water added to it.

There is no indication that these are causes of large earthquakes. Massive dams like Hoover Dam or Grand Coulee would have triggered huge earthquakes if this was the case. The largest killer earthquakes generally occur in places with no large dams.

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How are dams formed by earthquakes?

Earthquakes can create dams when they trigger landslides or rockfalls that block rivers or streams. These obstructions can form temporary dams that impede the flow of water, causing it to pool and create a new reservoir behind the blockage. In some cases, these dams can also result in the formation of natural lakes.


Does dams cause earthquakes?

no


Is there a way for man to cause an earthquake?

Yes. Human activity can cause, or at least trigger, earthquakes in an otherwise earthquake-prone region. Underground mining, such as that done in coal mining, can trigger earthquakes. The very action of extracting coal and fluid can cause stress on the earth. Instability due to excavation during construction of major engineering projects (e.g. dams) can also be a man-made trigger for earthquakes. A 1961 study by scientists suggested that earthquakes could be caused by injecting fluid waste into the earth's crust under high pressure. Extracting natural gas from the earth can trigger seismic activity. Drilling and fracking (which means using pressurised fluid to fracture rocks, thus releasing natural gas or coal seam gas) has links to earthquake activity.


How do earthquakes And landslides trigger tsunamis?

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Can hurricanes and earthquakes happen underwater?

Hurricanes do not form underwater, as they require warm ocean water. Earthquakes can certainly occur underwater, known as underwater earthquakes, and can trigger tsunamis due to the displacement of water.

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Does dams cause earthquakes?

no


How are dams formed by earthquakes?

Earthquakes can create dams when they trigger landslides or rockfalls that block rivers or streams. These obstructions can form temporary dams that impede the flow of water, causing it to pool and create a new reservoir behind the blockage. In some cases, these dams can also result in the formation of natural lakes.


Do earthquakes can damage buildings roads dams and many other structures?

Depending up on the intensity of an earthquake buildings, roads, dams and many other structures get damaged. Keeping in view the safety of buildings and dams from earthquakes special designs are being developed.


Are earthquakes related to landslides or tsunamis?

Earthquakes can trigger both landslides and tsunamis.


What damages would earthquakes cause?

dams, roads, bridges, telephone lines


Is there a connection between earthquakes and tidal waves?

Yes. Earthquakes at subduction zones can trigger tsunamis.


What are the 3 other causes of earthquakes other than tectonic plate movement?

In addition to tectonic plate movement, earthquakes can be caused by volcanic activity, where the movement of magma generates seismic waves. Induced seismicity, resulting from human activities like mining, reservoir-induced seismicity from large dams, and geothermal extraction, can also trigger earthquakes. Additionally, collapse earthquakes occur when underground cavities, such as caves or mines, collapse.


Is there a way for man to cause an earthquake?

Yes. Human activity can cause, or at least trigger, earthquakes in an otherwise earthquake-prone region. Underground mining, such as that done in coal mining, can trigger earthquakes. The very action of extracting coal and fluid can cause stress on the earth. Instability due to excavation during construction of major engineering projects (e.g. dams) can also be a man-made trigger for earthquakes. A 1961 study by scientists suggested that earthquakes could be caused by injecting fluid waste into the earth's crust under high pressure. Extracting natural gas from the earth can trigger seismic activity. Drilling and fracking (which means using pressurised fluid to fracture rocks, thus releasing natural gas or coal seam gas) has links to earthquake activity.


Do earthquakes trigger tsunami's?

Tsunami's can be triggered by earthquakes that happen underneath the ocean floor.


How do earthquakes trigger tsunamis?

cause Stephen B is a manwhore.


Does constructing buildings or dams cause earthquakes?

No. The influence of buildings and damns in this aspect is quite small. Earthquakes are the result of rock moving along faults.


What Destructive Events can trigger an Earthquake?

Earthquakes can be triggered by natural events such as volcanic eruptions, landslides, and tectonic plate movements. Human activities like mining, reservoir-induced seismicity (from large dams), and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) can also induce earthquakes.