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    NW.021.VIKING BOER – NATURE WATCH – Earthquakes – When the Earth Shakes

    Earthquakes – When the Earth Shakes

    The Most Devastating Earthquakes In History

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    When earthquakes all hell breaks loose, they strike with lightning speed and a huge bulk of destruction. These forces baffle experts who are on a desperate mission to predict when the next big one will hit.

    The Earth’s titanic forces can rip apart the land, homes, and people’s lives. This series exposes their killer characteristics and why they can be so devastating.

    Earthquakes can be extremely dangerous due to several
    factors that contribute to their destructive potential.

    The strength of an earthquake is measured on the Richter scale, with higher numbers indicating more significant seismic activity. Earthquakes that occur near populated areas can cause greater damage and loss of life than those that happen in remote regions. Additionally, earthquakes that occur at shallow depths below the surface of the Earth can be more damaging than those that occur at greater depths. The duration of an earthquake can also affect its impact, as longer earthquakes have a greater potential for damage and loss of life. The type of soil and rock in an area can also affect the severity of an earthquake’s effects, with soft soils amplifying seismic waves and causing more damage to buildings and other structures. Finally, earthquakes can trigger secondary hazards such as landslides, tsunamis, and aftershocks, which can cause further damage and pose additional risks to people and infrastructure. It’s essential to consider these factors when assessing an earthquake’s potential risks and preparing for its potential impact.

    In many countries, people are so used to earthquakes that a little jolt of the ground barely raises an eyebrow. But since the Fukushima nuclear reactor disaster In Japan at the very latest the issue of seismic security has taken on new urgency. The consequences of a quake can no longer be seen as just local or regional but must be viewed as a global phenomenon. With this awareness, scientists are now taking a worldwide look at the mechanisms that trigger earthquakes.
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