Tsunami Information - 0 views
TSUNAMIS - 0 views
Tsunamis - 0 views
Tsunamis - 0 views
Information ont he 2004 earthquake - 0 views
Tsunami Warning Signs, Facts about the Samoa Quake - 0 views
Stuff to know about tsunamis - 1 views
How does it work : Tsunamis - 2 views
Save The Mangroves to Fight Tsunamis - 0 views
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One of the emerging lessons of the earthquake-tsunami disaster is that mangroves and coral reefs are vital barriers that can prevent or at least soften the damage caused by tsunamis and high tidal waves.
Tsunami Information-National geographic - 0 views
What Is A Tsunami - 2 views
What Causes Earthquakes? - 0 views
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Causes of earthquakes If seen broadly we can say that earthquakes are caused due to two major reasons. The first reason is the eruption of volcanoes, which are sudden, and as is known volcanoes are seat of inner disturbance and can effect the plates which is the second cause of earthquakes. Earthquakes are caused due to disturbance in the movement of plates, which again can be caused due to various reasons like under crust waves or cracks in the plates. Plate Tectonic Theory The outer layer of the earth is divided into many sections known as plates, which are floating on the molten magma beneath the earth’s crust. Now the movement of these plates is determined by the convection current in the molten magma. The heat makes these plates rise and vice versa. Therefore after intervals there are plates that get submerged in the molten magma and there plates that rise upwards and at times even new crust is formed from the molten magma which in turn forms a new plate until it connects itself with the already existing ones. At times these plates and can be pushed up to form mountains and hills and the movement is so slow that it is really hard to comprehend that there is any movement at all. The movement and the results come out to be visible suddenly. Now these plates are the bases on which the continents stand and when these plates move the continents also move. Most of the earthquakes occur on the edges of the plates where a plate is under one or across. This movement disrupts the balance and position of all plates, which leads to tremors, which are called earthquakes.
Earthquake Aftershocks - 0 views
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Earthquake Aftershocks - 0 views
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Aftershocks, those who live through major earthquakes often say, are worse than the main shock in their own way. At least the main shock took them by surprise and was over fairly soon, in less than a minute usually. But with aftershocks, people are stressed already, dealing with disrupted lives and cities. They expect aftershocks at any minute, day or night. When a building is damaged by the main shock, aftershocks can take it down—maybe when you're inside cleaning it up.
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