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    effects of earthquakes

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    of earthquakes : tsunamis‚ volcanoes‚ and landslides. The first effect is tsunamis that are very dangerous. According to James‚ when an earthquake happens‚ the crustal motion can directly cause a tsunami. Also‚ tsunamis can move enormous distances at 300-600 mph with a little bit of energy. Wave height can reach 100 feet and destroy local shipping and shoreline areas‚ therefore‚ this process of tsunamis may arrive around 10-45 minutes for several hours. Therefore‚ tsunamis are very dangerous

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    All About Tsunamis After a bout of what shook the world over‚ tsunami is perhaps the most glaring example of what is perhaps understood as the absolute wrath of the Almighty. Ads by Google Slim Down With CryoLipo   Zeltiq CoolSculpting Kuala Lumpur. Affordable‚ result assured.VISIT US  www.MedivironUOA.com Tsunami‚ as we understand it Tsunamis are frequently (and inappropriately) called "tidal waves" and are a serious concern whenever an off-shore earthquake is detected. Although tsunamis are only

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    and a natural disaster is that in 1906 when there was a strong wave range earthquake in San Francisco. Natural calamities would be the phenomenon which can’t always be prevented‚ but we can get precautions. Natural Calamities such as: earthquakes‚ Tsunamis‚ floods‚ tornados‚ and volcanic erosions‚ which cause disorder within our everyday lives. At the moment‚ with the support in Science and expertise‚ we will be capable to offset these natural calamities

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    Milenge Milenge (Hindi: मिलेंगे मिलेंगे; English: We Will Meet‚ We Will Meet) is a Bollywood film that was released on 9 July 2010.[3] Inspired by the 2001 romantic comedy Serendipity‚[4] the movie is directed by Satish Kaushik and stars Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor in their fifth film together after Imtiaz Ali’s Jab We Met (2007).[5] Other members from the cast include Satish Shah‚ Aarti Chhabria‚ and Delnaaz Paul. Contents [hide] * 1 Plot * 2 Cast * 3 Production * 4 Reception

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    Japan earthquake and tsunami - 2011 Japan is an island nation located in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean‚ it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan‚ China‚ North Korea‚ South Korea and Russia. Japan is an archipelago of 6‚852 islands. The four largest islands are Honshu‚ Hokkaido‚ Kyushu and Shikoku‚ together comprising about ninety-seven percent of Japan’s land area. Japan is a major economic power and has the 3rd largest nominal GDP Its GDP per capita is $34‚739 or the 25th highest in the

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    Since the magnitude of the Japan quake was so large‚ a tsunami was created. This tsunami hit the mainland causing more destruction. The cause of this tsunami was due to the fact that the earthquake occurred 20 miles below the surface of the Pacific Ocean. Combined with the high magnitude‚ the tsunami affected not only Japan but also the coast of the United States; such as Hawaii‚ California‚ and Oregon. Reaching at about 33 feet high‚ the tsunami inundated the coast while flooding parts of Sendai. The

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    Euro-pop choruses‚ rapping‚ and dubstep breaks. K-pop has become a fixture of pop charts not only in Korea but throughout Asia‚ including Japan—the world’s second-biggest music market‚ after the U.S.—and Taiwan‚ Singapore‚ the Philippines‚ Hong Kong‚ Thailand‚ Vietnam‚ and Malaysia. South Korea‚ a country of less than fifty million‚ somehow figured out how to make pop hits for more than a billion and a half other Asians‚ contributing two billion dollars a year to Korea’s economy‚ according to the BBC

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    RESIDENTS AND VOLUNTEERS: COMMUNITY RESPONSE IN DISASTER RECOVERY IN TOHOKU‚ JAPAN BY MARY CANDACE LEWIS‚ B.A. A thesis submitted to the Graduate School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Arts Anthropology New Mexico State University Las Cruces‚ New Mexico August 2014 “Residents and Volunteers: Community Response in Disaster Recovery in Tohoku‚ Japan‚” a thesis prepared by Mary Candace Lewis in partial fulfillment of the requirements

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    devastating‚ but the quake was also the cause of a correlated tsunami that caused even more damage and destruction to the area. “This earthquake is the largest event in the world in 40 years‚ and produced the most devastating tsunami recorded in history” (Lay). “Coastal communities across South Asia – and more than 4‚000 km away in Africa – were swept away and homes engulfed by waves up to 10 m high after the quake created a tsunami that sped across the ocean” (BBC News). The geographic location

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    it will take the global population to reach a certain level. Tsunami A tsunami is a high-speed sea wave of seismic origin created by "an underwater earthquake‚ landslide‚ or volcanic eruption"(Johnston‚ 2001). A shallow water wave is a water wave in which the wavelength is larger than the water height‚ or ocean depth (Banks‚ 1998). Since humans are concerned with a tsunami primarily at the shore‚ where the water is not deep‚ tsunami are explored as a shallow water wave. That is‚ people are most

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