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Which is deadlier in the United states-avalanches or earthquakes?

avalanches


Which is deadlier in the United States avalanches or earthquakes?

avalanches


What Weather causes an Earthquake?

Weather does not cause earthquakes. Earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface. Changes in weather, such as heavy rainfall or snowmelt, can potentially trigger landslides or affect the stability of soil, which may indirectly influence the likelihood of avalanches or mudslides, but not earthquakes.


What do the rolling stones sing about?

might be that they liked music im NT doin your wsork for you


Which boundaries are converged boundaries?

earthquakes, volcanic activity, landslides, and avalanches.


Movements of the earth are called what?

avalanches um............no sorry their called EARTHQUAKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


What natural disasters can not be predicted?

Flooding, earthquakes, volcanoes, forest fires, avalanches.


Has a natural disaster happened to Nepal?

Yes. Nepal is prone to earthquakes, landslides, and avalanches.


How does an earthquakes cause each of these types of damage?

Earthquakes cause direct damage when the seismic disturbance weakens and collapses buildings and other infrastructures not built to withstand the tremors. This often causes great loss of life. Other damage caused by earthquakes results from landslides, mudslides, avalanches, fires, soil liquefaction and tsunamis.


What disasters could happen in Auckland?

Earthquakes, landslides, floods, avalanches, volcanic eruptions and cyclones.


Which of these hazards are characteristic of a convergent boundary Earthquakes volcanoesMountianstrenches mud landslides other?

Volcanic activity and Earthquakes are two. And two more are Landslides and avalanches.


How can earthquakes and volcanoes trigger avalanches?

Earthquakes can trigger avalanches by shaking loose snow on slopes, causing it to slide downhill. Volcanic eruptions can trigger avalanches by melting snow on a slope, leading to instability and subsequent slides. Both events can weaken the snowpack and change the terrain, increasing the likelihood of an avalanche.