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BigorU [14]
3 years ago
5

Which statements describe how humans are affected by earthquakes? Check all that apply.

Geography
1 answer:
masya89 [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The humans are affected by earthquakes in the manner that they must plan for how to be safe during earthquakes, must clean up the damage caused by earthquakes, and must take steps to minimize the damage caused by earthquakes.

Explanation:

The first option is not correct because it is simply not possible to ignore something that can cause such big damage or end your life.

The second option is not correct because the areas where there are a lot of earthquakes are actually heavily populated, and people don't seem to move out.

The third option is correct because by planning how to be safe, the people have managed to come up with techniques as to how to minimize the loss of lives.

The fourth option is not correct because it is not possible to stop earthquakes.

The fifth option is correct because the humans have to continue living after an earthqake struck, so they have to clean up and repair the damage in order to do so.

The sixth option is correct because it is crucial that the humans develop technologies, especially in the architecture, where they are able to minimize the effects of the earthquakes, both because of preventing life losses and economic losses.

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