Geography, asked by shalom7, 11 months ago

what are the causes of the nepal earthquake​

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Answered by ChackoJacob
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Explanation:

According to the USGS, the earthquake was caused by a sudden thrust, or release of built-up stress, along the major fault line where the Indian Plate, carrying India, is slowly diving underneath the Eurasian Plate, carrying much of Europe and Asia. ... The risk of a large earthquake was well known beforehand.

Areas affected: Nepal; India; China; Bangladesh

Total damage: $10 billion (about 50% of Nepal's nominal GDP)

Answered by buntythechallenger05
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Answer:

According to the USGS, the earthquake was caused by a sudden thrust, or release of built-up stress, along the major fault line where the Indian Plate, carrying India, is slowly diving underneath the Eurasian Plate, carrying much of Europe and Asia. ... The risk of a large earthquake was well known beforehand.

Areas affected: Nepal; India; China; Bangladesh

Total damage: $10 billion (about 50% of Nepal's nominal GDP)

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