1. What do you think is the importance of knowing the changes in the
surface of the earth after an earthquake?
2. Why is it important to know about the effects of volcanic eruptions?
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1. What do you think is the importance of knowing the changes in the
surface of the earth after an earthquake?
2. Why is it important to know about the effects of volcanic eruptions?
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Answer:
1. To survive immediately and be ready.
2. To know other details on the Earthquake.
3. For the safety of the family and many to be informed of the correct information about the Earthquake.
4. And also for safety and a lot to know about the earthquake to know what to do after an earthquake.
5. It is important to know this because it depends on what you do.
Volcanic materials ultimately break down and weather to form some of the most fertile soils on Earth, cultivation of which has produced abundant food and fostered civilizations.
The internal heat associated with young volcanic systems has been harnessed to produce geothermal energy
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Answer:
1.The main importance in determining the epicentre is so that the fault that ruptured causing the earthquake can be identified. ... If the fault is previously unknown (such as the 2010 Canterbury earthquake), then it is important because it means that the hazard models for the area need improvement.
2.Volcanic eruptions are one of Earth's most dramatic and violent agents of change. Not only can powerful explosive eruptions drastically alter land and water for tens of kilometers around a volcano, but tiny liquid droplets of sulfuric acid erupted into the stratosphere can change our planet's climate temporarily.
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