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Is a feeble shaking to violent trembling of the ground produced by the sudden movement of rocks or rock materials below the earth’s surface
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Earthquakes are generated by the sudden displacement along faults and plate boundaries
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Is a feeble shaking to violent trembling of the ground produced by the sudden movement of rocks or rock materials below the earth’s surface
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Earthquakes are generated by the sudden displacement along faults and plate boundaries
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Earthquakes induced by rising lava or magma beneath active volcanoes
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The point within the earth which is the center of energy released during an earthquake
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Point on the surface of the earth directly above the focus.
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Displacement on the ground due to the movement of fault
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loose thin soil covering on the slopes of steep mountains are prone to mass movement, especially when shaken during an earthquake.
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Is a series of sea waves generated by various geological processes and commonly generated by under-the-sea earthquakes
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Process that transforms the behavior of a body of sediments from that of a solid to that of a liquid when subjected to extremely intense shaking
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Is the destructive up-down and sideways motion felt during an earthquake.
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the instrument that records an earthquake
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Scale that measure of energy release and is determined based on instrumentally derived information. it correlates with the amount of total energy release at the earthquake’s point of origin and is reported as Arabic numbers for example magnitude 5.3 or 7.8.
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Tsunami information that indicate that a destructive tsunami are generated with life threatening wave height
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The rate of change of velocity expressed as a ratio of the acceleration of gravity
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Refers to a fracture, fissure or a zone of weakness where movement or displacement has occurred or may occur again