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Natural Disasters
Caused by Earthquakes
By Michele Cooper
Earthquakes are one of the most devastating
and frightening natural disasters a person can experience.
They happen without warning in areas all
around the world.
Earthquakes can cause major damage and
fatalities in populated areas, but the earthquake itself is not always to
blame.
Other natural disasters can be caused by
earthquakes and these can be equally, and sometimes more, destructive.
Volcanic Eruptions
Earthquakes may trigger volcanic eruptions.
For example, in 1975, a massive earthquake hit
Hawaii and a few hours later, the summit caldera in Kilauea erupted.
Most earthquakes occur on or near the edges of
tectonic plates.
Similarly, a volcano is the result of the
interaction of these plates.
Scientists believe that seismic waves coming
from earthquakes cause disturbances in the molten rock beneath volcanoes,
making them active.
Landslides and Avalanches
When the Earth moves during an earthquake, a
landslide or avalanche can occur.
Any area that has the right conditions,
including moisture and the angle of the slope, can potentially experience these
natural disasters.
When the Earth shakes, debris, soil or snow on
a hilltop or mountainside has the potential of sliding.
An example is the 1994 Northridge quake, which
caused thousands of landslides in the mountains above Northridge.
Tsunamis
Both strong and weak earthquakes have the
ability to cause tsunamis.
When earthquakes rattle the sea floor, water
is displaced and waves form. These waves can be large enough to be considered
tsunamis.
Tsunamis not only devastate the coastal area
in the region where the actual earthquake occurred but can also cause damage on
coasts thousands of miles away.
This was seen in the Japan earthquake and
tsunami of 2011, which caused devastation in Japan as well as millions of dollars
in damage to coastal California.
Flooding
Earthquakes can cause flooding in several
ways.
Clearly, a tsunami can cause flooding in areas
where the wave hits inland. Broken dams and levees on rivers can also cause
flooding.
These structures hold water in, but when an
earthquake occurs, the integrity of the structure may be damaged, and the water
could potentially flood nearby lowland areas.
Liquefaction
Liquefaction can happen following an
earthquake. According to Michigan Tech, “Liquefaction is the mixing of sand
or soil and groundwater (water underground) during the shaking of a moderate or
strong earthquake."
The ground turns into a quicksand consistency when water is mixed with it. If a building is built upon this type of ground, it can tip, fall over and even sink.
https://sciencing.com/natural-disasters-caused-by-earthquakes-12083092.html
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