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The genre of the book Earthquake Terror is realistic fiction because this could happen in real life and is kind of fiction.
The setting is important in "Earthquake Terror" as it creates a sense of isolation and danger for the characters. The remote island setting enhances the feeling of vulnerability and the struggle for survival in the aftermath of an earthquake. It also adds to the suspense and tension of the story as the characters are forced to navigate through the challenges of nature in a desolate environment.
According to many websites, it has 544 pages.
About 230,000 died in the earthquake and subsequent tsunami.
230,000 died as a result of the earthquake.
The Terror Timeline has 608 pages.
The Rithian Terror has 111 pages.
Terror by Satellite has 159 pages.
Profiles in Terror has 392 pages.
The Terror of the Transvaal has 12 pages.
An Act of Terror has 834 pages.
Tic-Tac-Terror has 201 pages.
Twelve Days of Terror has 330 pages.
Science Fiction Terror Tales has 262 pages.
no he is not a real dog but i recommend that you read the book Earthquake terror
No, there is no such thing as "would of" ... the term is would have, as in "I would have felt terror at the earthquake if I'd been there."
peg kehret