Geography, asked by hassanraza121416, 10 months ago

What is the damage sustained by
buildings and infrastructure at
high intensity earthquakes and tsunami?Note any interesting points
resting points that you may come
across in your findings.​

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Answered by harshpurwar83
0

Answer:

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Explanation:

I recognise in my experience that when the earthquake struck our buiding there were so damage

Answered by mariajohnbosco8
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Answer:

The Earth’s crust and the outer mantle layer beneath it are made up of seven massive plates and many smaller ones that fit together like puzzle pieces and are constantly moving above the molten core. When these tectonic plates slip over, under, or past each other at the fault lines where they meet, energy builds up and is released as an earthquake. Undersea earthquakes sometimes cause ocean waves called tsunamis.

As tectonic plates shift, the Earth’s landscape is reformed — creating mountains and volcanoes and redrawing coastlines.

As many as 500,000 earthquakes occur each year, and about 100,000 are large enough to be felt. Perhaps as many as 100 cause damage. Major earthquakes that measure magnitude 7 or greater happen somewhere on the earth about every month.

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