An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the earth's crust that creates seismic waves. The presentation provides examples of major earthquakes that occurred in San Francisco in 1906, Tokyo in 1923, Chile in 1960, Indonesia in 2004, Japan in 2011, and Nepal in 2015. Rescue workers are shown removing debris and searching for victims after the Nepal earthquake. In conclusion, earthquakes cannot be predicted by scientists, although seismic activity in an area can be measured.
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 MD. MAIN UDDIN
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 TASNUBHA BABLY
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3. What is Earthquake?
An Earthquake is the result
of a sudden release of energy
in the earth’s crust that creates
seismic waves.
The seismic activity of an
area refers to the frequency,
type and size of earthquakes
experienced over a period of
time
13. Conclusion
Finally it can be said that earthquake cannot be
predicted and scientists could not predict yet or
can never do. But they might can measure
them after one has happened. But so far there
is no solution.