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There is no such thing as "earthquake weather". ... Very large low-pressure changes associated with major storm systems (typhoons, hurricanes, etc) are known to trigger episodes of fault slip (slow earthquakes) in the Earth's crust and may also play a role in triggering some damaging earthquakes.
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Southeastern coast
I am pretty sure this would be right as I have had a friend from Australia tell me this good luck.
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the motion of surface winds in the Northern hemisphere on Earth due to the uneven heating of the atmosphere and Coriolis force. Due to the Earth's rotation, surface winds have different speeds at different latitudes as follows:
Surface winds travel faster closer to the equator (0 degrees latitude).
Surface winds travel slower closer to the North pole (90 degrees latitude).
The true statement is the first one: the British rule was called "British Raj".
The others are wrong, for example <span>British East India Company ruled India <span>UNTIL, NOT AFTER </span>a sepoy rebellion in 1867</span>