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ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION.

1.What are fault zones? Name the fault zones in India.

2.What are the measures we should adopt to protect against an earthquake?

3.Explain the structure of seismograph.

4.Suggest some tips for a earthquake safe building.

5.Draw a labelled diagram of the structure of earth.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1.Various fault zones which may be responding to the ongoing crustal deformation are known to be the site of large earthquakes like Main Central Thrust, Main Boundary Thrust and Himalayan Frontal Thrust in the Himalayan collision zone; Mishmi thrust, Lohit thrust, Kopili fault in the North-East (NE) Indian region; ...

2.Avoid power lines, overpasses, billboards and other structures that may fall to cause harm . Until the tremors subside, stay inside your vehicle. Similarly, if you're in a theatre or stadium, stay in your seat. Protect your head with your arms.

3.A seismograph consists of a pendulum mounted on a support base. ... When the ground vibrates, the pendulum remains still while the recorder moves, thus creating a record of the earth's movement. A typical seismograph contains 3 pendulums: one to record vertical movement and two to record horizontal movement.

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5.Earth can be divided into three main layers: the core, the mantle and the crust. Each of these layers can be further divided into two parts: the inner and outer core, the upper and lower mantle and the continental and oceanic crust. Crust is the outermost layer and Core is the innermost layer of the Earth.

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Answered by KaamranRizvi
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