Risk
Yes, liquefaction did occur during the Haiti earthquake in 2010. Liquefaction happens when soil loses strength during shaking, causing it to behave like a liquid. This phenomenon can lead to devastating effects on infrastructure and buildings.
Small foreshocks that precede a major earthquake can occur
9.0 earthquake
Quite possibly, yes. There is often loose sand or silt in such areas with a fari amount of groundwater.
That is a great question! Something that can occur on a steep slop during an earthquake is that it can trigger massive land slides, which is pretty much just moving land, a land slide is pretty much like a mud slide!
Yes, there are possibilities of the Earth opening during an Earthquake.
sciesmic waves ;]
According to an internet search, Australia experienced one earthquake of 2.0 magnitude or greater every day during the first decade of the 21st century. Tremors that scare the residents occur every 1-2 years. Potentially destructive earthquakes occur about every 5 years.
Yes, liquefaction did occur during the Haiti earthquake in 2010. Liquefaction happens when soil loses strength during shaking, causing it to behave like a liquid. This phenomenon can lead to devastating effects on infrastructure and buildings.
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Yes. An earthquake may occur in the ocean.
example of these is the plates are moving in different ways and when it move the earthquake will occur
Aftershocks can occur hours or days after an earthquake.
At the epicentre which, is the central point from which it originates.
It does not occur by chance.
A tsunami is an ocean wave that is caused by an earthquake. It would occur after an earthquake.