Science, asked by liamaedionaldo, 5 months ago

why do you think those areas are high-risk for earthquake landslides volcanic eruptions and tsunami?​

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Answered by TEJPRATAPSINGH2725
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Explanation:

One possibility is an explosive eruption, or general weakening of the flanks of a volcano by hot magma passing through. Either way, part of the volcano — perhaps, in the case of Anak Krakatau, a part that is underwater — can collapse, creating a landslide that displaces water.

Answered by shilpa85475
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Areas most at risk of volcanic eruptions and tsunamis:

  • Just as the Midwest United States is known as the 'Tornado Alley' and earthquakes occur more frequently in fault lines than in any other area, coastal areas are especially vulnerable to tsunamis.
  • As mentioned earlier, tsunamis are usually the result of the intense, unpredictable movement of the oceans.
  • Although the first idea that will come to mind may be earthquakes.
  • Most earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, and volcanic eruptions are caused by the continuous movement of many tectonic plates that form the outer shell of the earth.
  • The strongest of these natural hazards occur in reduced areas, where two plates collide and one is thrown under the other.
  • Tsunamis are triggered by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and landslides that pile up debris.
  • The Real Danger of the United States.
  • The west coast of the U.S. has experienced the effects of tsunamis in the past. Credit: NOAA.
  • In December 2004, a tsunami killed more than 200,000 people in 11 countries around the Indian Ocean.
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