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Instruction: give the differences and similarities of hazards cause by geologic process in
the Venn Diagram below.
A. Earthquakes
B.
landslides​

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Instruction: give the differences and similarities of hazards cause by geologic process in

A) Earthquakes B) landslides​

  • For instance, earthquakes, land slides, sinkholes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis are all examples of geological natural hazards. Natural geological disasters like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are brought on by processes going on inside the earth.
  • Among these include tremors, landslides, liquefaction, and, in some places, tsunamis. Secondary hazards including utility line breaks, dangerous spills, and fires are frequently caused by these basic hazards. Buildings have the potential to collapse, trapping occupants within while covering nearby streets in debris.
  • Lava flows, pyroclastic flows, lahars, jökulhlaups, landslides, and debris avalanches are just a few of the dangers that could impact the area near the volcano. Volcanic activity also results in risks that may have an impact on locations outside of the volcano, such as tephra or ash falls, gas releases, and tsunamis.
  • While earthquakes originate from deeper within the crust, volcanoes form at the surface of the Earth. In contrast to earthquakes, which are merely events while being linked to specific characteristics like faults, volcanoes are also aspects of planetary surfaces. The ejection of gas and magma causes volcanoes to form.

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