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1. New Orleans
2. Cleveland
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Considering the example of Japan, it can be justified that both the primary and the secondary impacts of tectonic hazard cause the most damage.
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- Any tectonic activity of considerable magnitude generates tremors and causes earthquakes and related phenomenons.
- Japan has consistently been subject to the secondary impacts of such tectonic hazards like earthquakes and tsunamis.
- The areas close to the coasts of Japan are tectonically active making Japan vulnerable to its aftermaths.
- Moreover, Japan also has some dormant volcanoes which are a result of tectonic activity.
Limestone. Basalt and granite are igneous rocks which means they're formed through lava but limestone is sedimentary so forms as layers <span>of shell etc are </span>deposited, meaning it's most likely to find fossils in it.
I would personally say partition.
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