Why hilly areas are more prone to earthquakes
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hilly areas are more prone to earthquakes because they are more higher than the normal ground level so that there base is weak.
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● Earthquake cause the solid rocks of the crust to be Moved, Pushed, Deformed, that are felt as tremors and Earthquakes.
● Earthquake activity usually Manifester it self as the result of the Overlapping, Ripping of the Punction of the earth crust, forcing the crust to go up or down or allowing molten rocks form the upper mantle to flow upwards through Valcanoes and submarine dorsals.
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⊙ As a Counter Example :-
● There are places where Geo-graphical features aren't directly related to seismicity as with impact craters from Meteorits or Asteroids
or purely erosive processes, as with fluvial and glaciar valleys. there are hills without Earthquake.
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● Earthquake cause the solid rocks of the crust to be Moved, Pushed, Deformed, that are felt as tremors and Earthquakes.
● Earthquake activity usually Manifester it self as the result of the Overlapping, Ripping of the Punction of the earth crust, forcing the crust to go up or down or allowing molten rocks form the upper mantle to flow upwards through Valcanoes and submarine dorsals.
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⊙ As a Counter Example :-
● There are places where Geo-graphical features aren't directly related to seismicity as with impact craters from Meteorits or Asteroids
or purely erosive processes, as with fluvial and glaciar valleys. there are hills without Earthquake.
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