Geography, asked by nesthangam, 1 year ago

project on 'preparing for an earthquake'.......which has the following:
            *content
            *preface
            *acknowledgement
             *introduction
            *sub topics--*place,when,wher,plon area particularly,tectonic plate,cause
           *conclusion
            *bibliography
 
 *these all the thinks should be 12-15pgs
*you can add it in a powerpoint presentation and add it here    
 


joshinrexy22: Gulf
nesthangam: what?
nesthangam: gulf of __________
nesthangam: dont copy from net
joshinrexy22: i dont no about that. im taking form my project earthquake
nesthangam: which class?
joshinrexy22: 10
nesthangam: oh,kk
joshinrexy22: can i put in a word document
nesthangam: ya

Answers

Answered by joshinrexy22
5
Please see the attached file
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nesthangam: where is the content page??
nesthangam: where is acknowledgement?
joshinrexy22: dude, u was in a hurry
joshinrexy22: if u had given me alittle more time i could have done that too
nesthangam: but ok,thanks
joshinrexy22: i have inserted the content page
joshinrexy22: please check
Answered by Anonymous
1

An earthquake is what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another. The surface where they slip is called the fault or fault plane. The location below the earth’s surface where the earthquake starts is called the hypocenter, and the location directly above it on the surface of the earth is called the epicenter.

Sometimes an earthquake has foreshocks. These are smaller earthquakes that happen in the same place as the larger earthquake that follows. Scientists can’t tell that an earthquake is a foreshock until the larger earthquake happens. The largest, main earthquake is called the mainshock. Mainshocks always have aftershocks that follow. These are smaller earthquakes that occur afterwards in the same place as the mainshock. Depending on the size of the mainshock, aftershocks can continue for weeks, months, and even years after the mainshock!

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