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* Why were the buildings collapsed at the foothills of the Himalayas because of an earthquake. Before collapsing they were moving forward and backward. Why was it happening? Give answer in brief if possible

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Answered by 20180029983
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Answer a: Buildings collapsed at the foothills of Himalayas because of an earthquake, but before collapsing they were moving backward and forward because in hilly areas there is always rearrangement of earth plates under hills. ... When a part of the earth crust between two falls is lifted, it forms a block mountain.

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