The Causes Of Earthquakes

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What are Earthquakes?
The most dreadful and disastrous experience of nature is a catastrophic earthquake and it’s terrible after shocks. An earthquake is a sudden movement of the Earth, caused by the rough release of strain that has accumulated over time. According to the Geoscience of Australia, “Earthquakes are the vibrations caused by rocks breaking under stress. The underground surface along which the rock breaks and moves is called a fault plane. Earthquakes in Australia are usually caused by movements along faults as a result of compression in the Earth’s crust.” “Some of the most complicated phenomena in nature depend upon the simplest and most obvious of causes, but there are several reasons why the true cause often proves very difficult …show more content…

Sometimes the movement is slow and steady, and at other time the plates are locked together, no able to discharge the compiled energy. When the compiled energy advances steady enough, the plates break free. Obviously and sadly, if there were no early warnings, if an earthquake occurs in a crowded and populated area, it may cause many deaths and injuries and a massive amount of property damage. It is clear to see that earthquakes are an ultimate uncontrollable and unpredictable hazard to life and property. As stated in the U.S Geological Survey, “Scientist have begun to estimate the locations and likelihoods of future damaging earthquakes. Sites of greatest hazard are being identified, and definite progress is being made in designing structures that will withstand the effects of …show more content…

There are many different types of plate movements that can easily cause an earthquake. An earthquake is a pulsation that can be brutal and murderous, of the Earth’s surface that allows a release of energy in the Earths crust. A scientific understanding of earthquakes is very important in today’s society. As the earth’s population increases, the expanding of the people can be a scary thought if an earthquake is near. With a higher understanding of the cause and effects of earthquakes, we should be able to lower the damage, loss, and suffering of life from these deadly

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