liquefaction can cause builings to sink since it makes Earth's surface act like a liquid. It can harm people and other stuff too
Oh, dude, 700 newtons? That's like asking if a squirrel can take down a skyscraper. I mean, sure, it could cause some damage if you throw it at someone's face, but in the grand scheme of things, 700 newtons isn't exactly gonna start a war or anything. So, like, it depends on what you mean by "much damage."
Probably not to you or other people. But it can damage sensitive electronic things. And if it doesn't kill them right away, it can shorten the life of some electronic components, so that the device dies sooner than it would have.
There are two reasons. First, while damage from a hurricane is usually less severe than that of a tornado, a hurricane covers a much larger area, so damage is more widespread. Second, much of the damage from hurricanes is not caused by wind, but by flooding.
Infrared waves can cause burns and skin damage if exposure is prolonged or at close proximity. They can also pose a fire hazard when focused on flammable materials. Additionally, long-term exposure to strong infrared radiation can lead to eye damage and vision problems.
Running an empty microwave can cause damage to the appliance and potentially start a fire. The microwave needs food or liquid to absorb the energy it produces, so running it without anything inside can lead to overheating and damage. It is important to always have something to heat or cook in the microwave to prevent any accidents.
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Liquefaction in Christchurch occurred due to the city's geology, which consists of loosely packed soils and sands. When the ground shook during the earthquakes, water trapped in the soil forced it to behave like a liquid, causing the ground to swell and buildings to sink or tilt. This led to widespread damage in areas with such soil conditions.
Liquefaction occurred in some areas of Christchurch during the 2011 earthquake due to the loose, water-saturated soil in those locations. When the ground shakes violently during an earthquake, the water-saturated soil loses its strength and behaves like a liquid, causing buildings, roads, and utility services to sink or tilt, resulting in extensive damage.
Christchurch was a very beautiful place until the earthquake happened, and nature stuck a course. The Liquefaction side of it is a liquid that comes from the ground and the easiest way of saying it; it pops up and says hello. Christchurch had so much damage from the quake people found everything destroyed, but also finding out that liquefaction will destroy it even more. must have been heart braking. Young kids were scared from the most hit places round Christchurch, is a good website to learn more on liquefaction :)
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you can't, that's impossble
it was kinda big
It's surrounded by water so thunderstorms constantly cause damage
Concerning that the highest reading is 7, so a 6.3 Richter can cause very big damage
The damage that a fire can cause will vary depending on how fast it spreads. This may include causalities, fatalities, destruction of property, pollution of the environment and so much more.
Cigars can cause bronchitis, lung cancer (both of which could kill you), and so much damage that it could kill you. Solution - Don't inhale cigars.
because cyclone Tracy is so powerful it's like category 5