Geography, 20.09.2019 20:00 zhellyyyyy
Bigger earthquakes occur less frequently, but a bigger quake releases more energy and does more damage. an interesting question to ask about earthquakes (and about almost anything else! ) is whether the increase in energy release and damage done is larger or smaller than the decrease in frequency as one looks at bigger earthquakes. asked a different way, is most of the damage done by the many little earthquakes or by the few big earthquakes?
a) most of the damage is done by the many, little earthquakes.
b) earthquakes only damage coke machines, under an exclusive contract with pepsi.
c) most of the damage is done by the few, big earthquakes.
d) earthquakes don't do any damage, so this is a silly question.
e) the drop-off in frequency just balances the rise in energy, so all earthquake sizes contribute equally to global earthquake damages
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If we review the changes in the landscape surrounding the great salt lake in utah we can see a change in topography. look at the area to the south of the lake. what changes occurred during the last twenty-nine years? a-erosion of the hills b-an increase in marshland c-flooding of the area and the development of wetlands d-deposition of sediments and an increase in elevation
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