pretty freakin bad yo
The tsunami and earthquake in Japan can be severe, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The impact depends on the magnitude of the earthquake and the proximity of the affected area to the epicenter. Japan is well-prepared for such events, with early warning systems and building codes that help mitigate the damage.
Sadly, 2,101 kids of Haiti died of a bad hurricane a.k.a earthquake that accured on January 12, 2010 at 21:53 UTC. The Presidential Palace was badly damaged by the hurricane a.k.a. earthquake.
The 8.9 earthquake in Japan, also known as the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, was one of the most powerful earthquakes recorded in Japanese history. It resulted in significant damage, including a devastating tsunami that caused widespread destruction, loss of life, and a nuclear emergency at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant.
a magnitude-8.0 earthquake can be classified as a low intensity earthquake because depending on where it occured, is realllyyy depends on how many people felt it and how bad it affected them by damaging things
The second biggest earthquake in recorded history was the Great Chilean earthquake, also known as the Valdivia earthquake, which occurred on May 22, 1960. It had a magnitude of 9.5 and caused widespread damage and loss of life in Chile.
Yes it is very likely to happen again. It happened 70 years ago in same place it was just not as bad.
very bad
very bad
The earthquake in Haiti has been very bad and over 3000 people have died
Level 70
enormously bad
pretty freakin bad yo
An example of an earthquake focus is the point underground where the seismic energy is released, causing the earthquake. This focus can vary in depth from shallow (less than 70 km) to intermediate (70-300 km) to deep (greater than 300 km) within the Earth's crust.
Earthquake.
an earthquake is a very bad shake in the earth.The longer the earth holds a earthquake in the bigger it will be
after shocks can be deadly - sometimes as bad as the earthquake itself!
after shocks can be deadly - sometimes as bad as the earthquake itself!