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  1. What Are Earthquake Hazards? | UPSeis | Michigan …

    • Earthquakes really pose little direct danger to a person. People can't be shaken to death by an earthquake. Some movies show scenes with the ground suddenly opening up and people falling into fiery … See more

    The Effect of Ground Shaking

    The first main earthquake hazard (danger) is the effect of ground shaking. Buildings can be damaged by the shaking itself or by the ground beneath them settling to a different lev… See more

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    Ground Displacement

    The second main earthquake hazard is ground displacement(ground … See more

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    Flooding

    The third main hazard is flooding. An earthquake can rupture(break) dams or levees along a river. The water from the river or the reservoir would then flood the area, dama… See more

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    Fire

    The fourth main earthquake hazard is fire. These fires can be started by broken gas lines and power lines, or tipped over wood or coal stoves. They can be a serious problem, e… See more

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  2. Dangers of earthquakes include12:
    1. Faults and ground rupture: Fractures on the Earth’s crust where blocks of rocks move relative to one another.
    2. Ground shaking: The effect of ground shaking during an earthquake.
    3. Earthquake-induced landslides: The movement of soil and rock down slopes.
    4. Liquefaction: The process where saturated soil temporarily loses strength and behaves like a liquid.
    5. Tsunami: Large ocean waves triggered by undersea earthquakes.
    6. Coastal uplift or subsidence: Changes in land elevation near coastlines.
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    Earthquake Hazards

    • 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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    What Are Earthquake Hazards?

    • Misconceptions Earthquakes really pose little direct danger to a person. People can't be shaken to death by an earthquake. ...
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  3. Safety Guidelines: During an Earthquake

    Feb 17, 2024 · In most cases, drop, cover, and hold on to protect yourself during an earthquake. If you are inside, stay inside. If you are outside, stay outside. Drop. Cover. Hold On. If there is an earthquake, drop, cover, and hold on. In …

     
  4. What are the Effects of Earthquakes? | U.S. Geological Survey

  5. What are Earthquake Hazards? - California Residential Mitigation …

  6. Earthquake Hazards 101 - the Basics | U.S. Geological Survey

  7. Earthquake Hazards Program | U.S. Geological …

    Dec 19, 2024 · Over the past two centuries, 37 U.S. States have experienced an earthquake exceeding a magnitude of 5, and 50 percent of States have a significant potential for future damaging shaking; these statistics speak to the …

  8. Earthquake Hazards - CREW

    Tools are available to help you determine the hazards you may encounter. These include hazard maps at national, state and (in some cases) local scales that show the potential for ground shaking from future earthquakes. Learn more about …

  9. Earthquake Hazards and Risks - Tulane University

    Earthquakes located in isolated areas far from human population rarely cause any deaths. Worst earthquake in recorded history occurred in 1556 in Shaanxi, China. Killed 830,000 people, most living in caves excavated in poorly consolidated …

  10. Earthquake Hazards

    The first main earthquake hazard (danger) is the effect of ground shaking. Buildings can be damaged by the shaking itself or by the ground beneath them settling to a different level than it was before the earthquake (subsidence).

  11. What hazards are caused by earthquakes? | A Level Geography

  12. 1B.6 Earthquake Hazards – Environmental Geology

    Earthquakes can have direct impacts, such as shaking and ground displacement, but the more dangerous impacts occur because of the shaking and displacement: structural damage to buildings, liquefaction, landslides, fires, and tsunamis.

  13. Earthquakes | US EPA - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

  14. Earthquakes: Causes, Effects, and Safety Measures

  15. Why is an earthquake dangerous? | Britannica

  16. Learn about earthquake hazards | U.S. Geological Survey

  17. What makes an earthquake deadly? These are the things that …

  18. Where are U.S. earthquakes most likely? A new map shows the …

  19. Earthquake | Hazards - PreventionWeb

  20. EARTHQUAKE HAZARDS RISKS

  21. Earthquakes yes, disasters no - npj Natural Hazards

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  24. Earthquake Hazards | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

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