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This article explores the mechanics of earthquakes, explaining how geological processes cause the Earth's crust to crack, leading to seismic activity. Earthquakes can result in significant damage to structures and landscapes, especially in populated areas. They may occur on land or under water, triggering tsunamis in the latter case. The piece also highlights the importance of studying natural forces to better understand and prepare for these powerful events, illustrated with examples of impacted areas like broken villages and cracked landscapes.
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Forces By Connor
Natural Forces How does an earthquake work?
Forces crack people By Connor
Earth quake A earth quake cracks the earth a little bit. It is an earth quake. The earth cracks. Because it is an earth quake and makes the earth crack to make an earth quake work and it can cause lot of damage and some times an earth quake can be under water and some earth quakes can be a force
Mountin Broken village cracked Earth quake grass
This is a picture of me reading a book about natural forces. Earth quake