Shaking would be greater in areas closer to the epicenter of an earthquake, where the seismic waves are most intense. Additionally, regions with softer geological materials, such as loose soil or sediment, tend to amplify shaking compared to those with solid rock. Urban environments with tall buildings may also experience more pronounced shaking due to resonance effects.
Yes, shaking is a primary characteristic of earthquakes
A 9.0 earthquake is 1,000 times more powerful than a 7.0 earthquake in terms of energy release. This difference results in significantly greater damage potential, as the intensity of shaking and the area affected also increase with the magnitude.
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Though slowly, the juice would begin to warm due to the friction of the molecules inside the container.
The magnitude of an earthquake is measured on a logarithmic scale, so a magnitude 7.0 earthquake is 10 times stronger than a magnitude 6.0 earthquake in terms of the energy released. This means that the amplitude of ground shaking in a magnitude 7.0 earthquake would be significantly greater than in a magnitude 6.0 earthquake.
Yes, shaking is a primary characteristic of earthquakes
Above epicenter.
its where it started from so there is going to be more pressure there
laying in a corner shaking laying in a corner shaking laying in a corner shaking
No. Bucking, I would consider an engine performance issue and shaking would be suspension or steering issues.
Soft sediment tends to make shaking in an earthquake worse. It is rather like shaking a bowl of jello.
He is cold, possibly?!?!?
ahmedabd
Violent shaking and vortexing of my tubes sounds particularly painful. -I will avoid that at all costs!
hyderabad
i depends where the earthquake is.
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