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What are the effects of an Earthquake​

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Answered by gomathikrishna
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Earthquakes are the cause of many other disastrous natural disasters such as  ground shaking, ground rupture, landslides, tsunamis, and liquefaction. Fires are probably the single most important secondary effect of earthquakes.

The earthquakes largely affect the human society by damaging roads and buildings. They can also bring heavy economic losses to the country experiencing it.

Answered by tcs1299821
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The primary effects of earthquakes are ground shaking, ground rupture, landslides, tsunamis, and liquefaction. Fires are probably the single most important secondary effect of earthquakes.

Explanation:

Although ground shaking is the major source of earthquake damage, secondary effects can also be very destructive. These include landslides, saturated sandy soils becoming soft and unstable, flooding of low-lying areas and tsunamis washing over coastlines.

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