A dynamically changing Earth
Description
Earthquakes are among the most frightening naturally occurring hazards. In populated areas, immediate damage to structures and infrastructure is expected, and governments try to prepare for these disasters. But secondary impacts like tsunamis often receive less attention until after they occur, reminding us again of the complex interaction of Earth’s systems.
Runtime
4 minutes
Subjects
- Tsunami damage (7)
- Earthquakes (52)
- Natural disasters (84)
- Tsunamis (21)
- Earth sciences (341)
- Geology (180)
Genre
Database
Alexander Street
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