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- Dangers of earthquakes include12:
- Faults and ground rupture: Fractures on the Earth’s crust where blocks of rocks move relative to one another.
- Ground shaking: The effect of ground shaking during an earthquake.
- Earthquake-induced landslides: The movement of soil and rock down slopes.
- Liquefaction: The process where saturated soil temporarily loses strength and behaves like a liquid.
- Tsunami: Large ocean waves triggered by undersea earthquakes.
- Coastal uplift or subsidence: Changes in land elevation near coastlines.
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- 1. Fault, Active Fault, and Ground Rupture Faults are fractures on the Earth’s crust where blocks of rocks move relative to one another. It can be small and localized or hundreds of kilometers long. ...
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- Misconceptions Earthquakes really pose little direct danger to a person. People can't be shaken to death by an earthquake. ...
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