Earthquakes

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Earth is never from earthquakes for long and more than 50000 of them are recorded annually.

Minor earth tremors are caused by gentle waves of vibration within the earth crust every minutes. Major earthquakes, usually caused by movement alone faults can be very disastrous especially when it occur in densely populated areas.

Earthquakes themselves may cause only limited damage in the regions of occurrence,but their after-effects can be very catastrophic. They produce a very gigantic tidal waves called tsunamis by the Japanese,which floods towns and drown thousands of people. Fire break out beyond Control as gas mains are shattered and buildings collapse.

In severe earthquakes,fissures gape open,and the ground writhes and undulates in passage of surface waves. A wave height of a quarter of an inch in the upheaval is sufficient to bring down most ordinary buildings.

Roads,railways and bridges are buckled and twisted, telecommunications are cut when cables are snapped.

The highly sensitive seismograph is the instrument used to record the movements of earthquake waves.

One of the greatest earthquakes ever known was the great Lisbon Earthquake on 1 November 1755. It originated in an abrupt subsidence of the ocean floor in Atlantic west of Lisbon. Tidal waves as high as 35 feet were set up which swept across the coastal district of Lisbon, drowning thousands. Most of the buildings collapsed completely and it was estimated that 60000 inhabitants died.

The earthquake on 1 September 1923 that shook Tokyo and Yokohama was equally shocking. The earthquake was caused by a fracture that occurred in the earth crust off the coast of Japan. The Fragile buildings of the densely populated twin cities mostly destroyed.A quarter of a million people were killed and a great number injured.

Other disastrous earthquakes include that of San Francisco in 1906 which destroyed a greater part of the heart of San Francisco. In loess region of Kansu in China,the 1920 earthquake claimed 200000 lives,and again 1927 100000 cave dwellers were buried alive.

The world distribution of earthquakes coincides very closely with that of volcanoes. Regions of greatest be seismicity are Circum-Pacific areas, with the epicenters and the most frequent occurrences alone the the Pacific Ring of Fire. It is believed that as many as 70% of earthquakes in the Pacific belt. Another 20% of earthquakes occurs in Mediterranean-Himalayan belt including Asia Minor and parts of North-West China.

In other places,the earth crust is relatively stable and is less Prone to earthquakes,though to place can be said to be immune to earth tremors.

References
Certificate Physical and Human Geography. Goh Cheng Leone

Ohnaka, M. (2013). The Physics of Rock Failure and Earthquakes. Cambridge University Press. p. 148. ISBN 978-1-107-35533-0.

Sibson, R.H. (2002) "Geology of the crustal earthquake source" International handbook of earthquake and engineering seismology, Volume 1, Part 1, p. 455, eds. W H K Lee, H Kanamori, P C Jennings, and C. Kisslinger, Academic Press, ISBN 978-0-12-440652

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Nice write up. Keep it up @sunnynteje

 4 years ago 

Thanks@jerryhanks

 4 years ago 

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 4 years ago 

Thanks dear

 4 years ago 

Actually, what can we do to stop this natural disasters, nothing entirely.. nice article from you boss

 4 years ago 

It has no ways of control,the thing that be done is to inform the people to vacate their houses if an an earthquake is detected there.Other measures is building houses located in earthquake belts with strong foundations.

Good research bro

 4 years ago 

Thanks

You have done a very nice research keep it up

 4 years ago 

I will bro