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Earthquake itself is not dangerous if you know how to response. as long as you are on the right place, for example on an open place or inside seismic resistant buildings, etc you will be fine. Many people killed during earthquake because of panic and do wrong thing. tsunami triggered by underwater earthquake and off course more more more dangerous than earthquake. for example if there is no tsunami in sendai, miyagi, iwate area (march 11, 2011) the people killed will be not so significant. tsunami is the most dangerous natural disaster in the world.
A 6.0 earthquake is considered strong and can cause damage to buildings and infrastructure. It may be felt over a large area but typically causes moderate damage, depending on the depth of the quake and the proximity to populated areas.
After an earthquake, it is important to check for injuries and provide first aid if needed. Secure any immediate hazards like fires or gas leaks, and then assess the structural integrity of buildings before re-entering them. Stay informed about aftershocks and follow emergency instructions from local authorities.
that's a question for me 2, lol. is it for homework im stuck on another one aswell question 7) often the first indication of an earthquake, u got that one? e-mail me with help! i have done questions 1,2,3,5,8,9,11,12,13,14,15 and that's it! its - zxzx@live.co.UK
lots of people live near itmany expensive buildings near it
Aftershocks occur after an earthquake. Sometimes buildings are already structurally unstable after an earthquake- aftershocks do further damage and even take lives.
Sometimes, buildings weakened by an earthquake, then it would collapse during a aftershock.
there was 15 after shocks
· 7.0 magnitude · 10714sq miles (country) · Energy released close to the surface as shallow earthquake · After shocks shook crumbled buildings increasing damage
As in most larger earthquakes there will be after shocks. Haiti was no exception.
there were 525 after shocks two weeks after the amin earthquake
An earthquake can be very dangerous, causing buildings to collapse, landslides, and tsunamis. The potential risks include injuries, deaths, destruction of infrastructure, and disruption of essential services like water and electricity. It is important to be prepared and have a plan in place to stay safe during an earthquake.
Earthquake itself is not dangerous if you know how to response. as long as you are on the right place, for example on an open place or inside seismic resistant buildings, etc you will be fine. Many people killed during earthquake because of panic and do wrong thing. tsunami triggered by underwater earthquake and off course more more more dangerous than earthquake. for example if there is no tsunami in sendai, miyagi, iwate area (march 11, 2011) the people killed will be not so significant. tsunami is the most dangerous natural disaster in the world.
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Scientists use a computer to locate the epicenter because it would be dangerous to go out there and locate it.... and they never know about any after shocks......
The person who invented earthquake proof buildings was called Proffessor Boermel
A 6.0 earthquake is considered strong and can cause damage to buildings and infrastructure. It may be felt over a large area but typically causes moderate damage, depending on the depth of the quake and the proximity to populated areas.