can an earthquakes cause flooding ? explain
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Floods. Floods may be secondary effects of earthquakes, if dams are damaged. Earthquakes may cause landslips to dam rivers, which collapse and cause floods.
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Major trauma at sea, such as earthquakes or even heavy coastal rock falls, cause enormous walls of water known as tsunamis, which can sweep across huge expanses of ocean at over 600 miles per hour. These enormous waves cause an enormous amount of destruction when they come into contact with a landmass and cause catastrophic flooding.
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