Earthquake Lecture by Dr. Abhishek Baldwa
Earthquake is a violent tremor in the earth crust, sending out a series of shock-waves in all direction from its focus or place of origin. Three types of seismic waves as …
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Earthquake is a violent tremor in the earth crust, sending out a series of shock-waves in all direction from its focus or place of origin. Three types of seismic waves as …
Earthquake is a violent tremor in the earth crust, sending out a series of shock-waves in all direction from its focus or place of origin. Three types of seismic waves as P,L, S. Different parts of earthquake is focus, epicenter and seismic waves. Causes of earthquake are volcanic eruption, static disequilibrium and man-made cause. There are two types of effect primary and secondary
All those materials which form the crust of the earth whether hard like granite or soft clay, gravel or sand stone are called rock. Three types of rocks Igneous, Metamorphic and …
All those materials which form the crust of the earth whether hard like granite or soft clay, gravel or sand stone are called rock. Three types of rocks Igneous, Metamorphic and Sedimentary. Igneous rock formed due to cooling, solidification and crystallization of molten earth materials known as magma or lava. Igneous rock also known as primary or parent rock. Two type of igneous rock Intrusive and extrusive.
