An earthquake earthquake is the vibration of the surface of the earth caused by the rapid movement of the outer layer of the Earth's rock. The sudden sway of the ground that occurs when a large amount of rock changes under the surface of the earth is called an earthquake. Shock waves from the mass of movement may be sufficient to change the surface of the earth, tilt the cliffs upwards, and open up large cracks on the ground. Earthquakes that scientists call earthquakes are almost always occurring.
Earthquakes sometimes shock. These are small earthquakes occurring at the same place as the subsequent large earthquake. Prior to the earthquake scientists could not judge the earthquake as a pre-quake. The biggest big earthquake is called the mainshock. The main impact is always accompanied by aftershocks. These were small earthquakes which occurred later in the same place as the main shock. According to the magnitude of the main shock, aftershocks, aftershocks may last several weeks, months, even years.
I studied the earthquake and chose to predict the earthquake. In this article I will explain the history of the earthquake, the type and location of the earthquake, the impact of the earthquake, intensity scale, prediction, and my own forecast. Earthquakes can be defined as vibration occurring in the Earth's crust. There is friction between the structural plates. This is the case when friction occurred when pushing and opening, suddenly damaged and then bounced back. - Purpose of earthquake: Define and discuss earthquakes and their effects. Earthquakes are major disasters that can pose a major threat to human life. In order to understand the earthquake it is necessary to have a clear definition, know the mechanism, identify the size and dynamics, and understand the influence. I. Definition of earthquake Earthquake b. Tsunami c. Landslide Volcano II Mechanism a. Failure b Seismic wave c. Aftershock Ⅲ. Size power b