is the nature totally responsible for this misery or are we at a fault somewhere?Explain.
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✔✔✔Within minutes of any major earthquake, shockwaves can twist the landscape, flatten buildings and wipe out entire neighborhoods. And every time, people around the planet get a tragic reminder: There's a world of danger lurking under our feet.
✔✔✔Earthquakes happen every day by the hundreds, most of them too weak or remote to affect many people. But all that seismic noise is hiding the risk of catastrophic quakes, which have been periodically surprising us throughout human history. Rapid population growth along fault lines is now raising the stakes higher than ever — with dozens of big cities worldwide perched near a crack in the Earth's crust — and even people far from the fault can be affected via tsunamis, as the 2011 Japanese earthquake proved.
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