The answers on an episode of Bang Goes the Theory on BBC
Yes, during an earthquake, the release of energy can trigger landslides due to the shaking of the ground, which can dislodge rocks and soil. Additionally, underwater earthquakes can displace large volumes of water, generating tsunamis due to the transfer of energy to the ocean.
Yes, energy released in an earthquake can trigger landslides by destabilizing slopes. Additionally, earthquakes that occur under the ocean can displace water and generate tsunamis.
Earthquakes can trigger natural disasters such as tsunamis, landslides, and aftershocks. Tsunamis are large ocean waves caused by underwater seismic activity, while landslides can be triggered by shaking of the earth's surface. Aftershocks are smaller earthquakes that follow the main earthquake event.
If the landslide enters the ocean or occurs underwater, yes. While tsunamis are most often caused by earthquakes, landslides are the second leading cause. In fact, landslides can sometimes trigger much larger tsunamis than those associated with earthquakes.
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Earthquakes can trigger both landslides and tsunamis.
Yes, during an earthquake, the release of energy can trigger landslides due to the shaking of the ground, which can dislodge rocks and soil. Additionally, underwater earthquakes can displace large volumes of water, generating tsunamis due to the transfer of energy to the ocean.
Yes, energy released in an earthquake can trigger landslides by destabilizing slopes. Additionally, earthquakes that occur under the ocean can displace water and generate tsunamis.
Earthquakes can trigger natural disasters such as tsunamis, landslides, and aftershocks. Tsunamis are large ocean waves caused by underwater seismic activity, while landslides can be triggered by shaking of the earth's surface. Aftershocks are smaller earthquakes that follow the main earthquake event.
If the landslide enters the ocean or occurs underwater, yes. While tsunamis are most often caused by earthquakes, landslides are the second leading cause. In fact, landslides can sometimes trigger much larger tsunamis than those associated with earthquakes.
Shifting of Tectonic Plates.
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Tsunamis are caused by undersea landslides. There are many possible causes for undersea landslides, but the most common are undersea earthquakes.
earthquakes can cause tsunamis, landslides, flooding, and volcanos
Earthquakes themselves are natural disasters, and they can trigger secondary events such as tsunamis, landslides, and liquefaction. Volcanic eruptions can also be associated with earthquakes, especially in regions with active volcanic activity.
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