To answer this question you must first think of how gas is distributed. When an earthquake occurs, it shifts the Earth from it's original stationary location to some other position. Gas is distributed through a complex pipe system that's located underground. As a result, when the Earth's tectonic plates move as a result of the earthquake, what often happens is that the elaborate pipe system to distribute natural gas is disturbed in multiple places.
Then to explain further, you have to think about how difficult it is to repair broken lines that are located five to ten feet underground in the midst of all the chaos that may be occurring above ground. As a result, it will take a while to get to all of the leaks and repair them all before it is safe to turn on the pipeline again and get gas flowing.
A certain area might suffer more damage in earthquakes. It is because that area might be near the epicenter.
A seismic gap is an area along a fault line that has not experienced significant earthquake activity, despite being surrounded by areas that have. It is believed that accumulated stress in this gap could lead to a future earthquake. Monitoring the seismic activity within the gap can help predict when and where an earthquake might occur.
The area directly above the focus of an earthquake is called the epicenter. This is the point on the Earth's surface directly above where the earthquake originates in the crust.
The hardest hit area of the 2010 Haiti earthquake was the capital city, Port-au-Prince. The earthquake caused widespread destruction in the city, including major damage to buildings and infrastructure, resulting in significant loss of life and displacement of residents.
the safest place during an earthquake is probably in the highest place you can be
A certain area might suffer more damage in earthquakes. It is because that area might be near the epicenter.
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When an earthquake hits, people will get hurt, if you don't move out of the area.
No an earthquake is caused because in that certain area where the earthquake was , there was a fault line.
an earthquake hazard
there is a even chance that a earthquake will hit the same area again.
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This is known as an aftershock.
after shock
A seismic gap is an area along a fault line that has not experienced significant earthquake activity, despite being surrounded by areas that have. It is believed that accumulated stress in this gap could lead to a future earthquake. Monitoring the seismic activity within the gap can help predict when and where an earthquake might occur.
umm an earthquake could come and kill you
The area directly above the focus of an earthquake is called the epicenter. This is the point on the Earth's surface directly above where the earthquake originates in the crust.