Geography, asked by shashwat61, 11 months ago

The destructive effects of an earthquake are far more than its constructive effects. Give
reasons to support your answer.​

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Answered by Samanyu1123
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Answer: Since most of the earth is now industrialised and based on more of the infrastructures, in case of a major or a minor earthquake, results will be a graveyard of people and a lot of man made structural damage but if its the same earthquake (lets saw a major earthquake) would have at mostly caused landforms, shapening of the earthetc..

so basically its the common chances of the first case (damage) but second case which happens rarely and in a short scale of uplifting surface or supressing them down....

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Answered by nikita128
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Answer:

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the destruction effect of earthquake :-

loss of human lives

loss of human property

collapse or building

fires

flash flood

the constructive effects of earthquake:-

the changing of coastline in some cases forming buy,gulf,estuaries giving rise to better navigation

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