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At least one earthquake happens somewhere in the world every day. On some
days there are many more. A few cause great damage and loss of life; some are
felt only as slight shudders of the ground; many more are so small that they
cannot be felt at all. We know about them only because they are shown on a
seismograph - a delicate instrument which records movements of the ground.
has a small needle which scratches a white line on a strip of black paper, which is
going round on a drum. When everything is quite still the line is straight but when
the ground shakes the line becomes wiggly. A severe earthquake, even though it
is a long way away, makes large wiggles on the line.
Many earthquakes happen under the sea and they often cause great waves,
called isunamis. Tsunamis are taller than a house and they race across the sea one
after another at high speed. Ships in their path may be wrecked and when the
waves reach land, there may be flooding and enormous damage.

A3) i) Pick out any two words which can be used as noun and verb from the passage

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Answered by zoobagamingrishi
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Answer:

soooooooo

Explanation:

sadddddddddddd :(

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