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impact of earthquake on earth

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Answered by kingslayer
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Most earthquake-related deaths are caused by the collapse of structures and the construction practices play a tremendous role in the death toll of an earthquake. In southern Italy in 1909 more than 100,000 people perished in an earthquake that struck the region. Almost half of the people living in the region of Messina were killed due to the easily collapsible structures that dominated the villages of the region. A larger earthquake that struck San Francisco three years earlier had killed fewer people (about 700) because building construction practices were different type (predominantly wood). Survival rates in the San Francisco earthquake was about 98%, that in the Messina earthquake was between 33% and 45%) (Zebrowski, 1997). Building practices can make all the difference in earthquakes, even a moderate rupture beneath a city with structures unprepared for shaking can produce tens of thousands of casualties.
Answered by Rock45
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The earth quake is when under earth the stones will move by the volcano so the earth quake was formed by the earth quake was kill the people of so million of people all furniture and so.. etc such things a earthquake can crush all the world also and the some country also suffered from earthquake but the earthquake will come no one will there to live
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