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What effect does Earthquakes have on Economics, and Vice Versa?
I have to do a 5 - 8 page paper on how Earthquakes effect Economics, and vice versa.
Can anybody give me some ideas =D thx.
Thank you all for the great answers
Here are some sections I can recommend and might fill those pages:
Earthquakes destroy tourist attractions, destroy other buildings like shops. How would this effect the Economy?
Now, with these businesses down, how would consumers and producers be effected? In regards to consumers, think of the negative multiplier cycle.
In regards to producers, think of lost stock and capital, and their shop.
Also, if homes are destroyed how exactly would this effect consumers?
Would earthquakes destroy or stop the flow of resources, whether natural or man-made? How would this effect Exports? And given Exports are used to pay for Imports (theoretically at the least) how would this effect the purchasing of Imports?
There are so many things to talk about.
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How do earthquakes effect the earth?
I want to know how earthquakes effect the earth in my science coursework.
NASA scientists using data from the Indonesian earthquake calculated it affected Earth's rotation, decreased the length of day, slightly changed the planet's shape, and shifted the North Pole by centimeters. The earthquake that created the huge tsunami also changed the Earth's rotation.
Earthquakes also effect in changing the Earth's rotation in both length-of-day as well as changes in Earth's gravitational field.
They also found the earthquake decreased the length of day by 2.68 microseconds. Physically this is like a spinning skater drawing arms closer to the body resulting in a faster spin. The quake also affected the Earth's shape. They found Earth's oblateness (flattening on the top and bulging at the equator) decreased by a small amount. It decreased about one part in 10 billion, continuing the trend of earthquakes making Earth less oblate.




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Not to take away focus from the victims of the disaster, but I'd also suggest a full-fledged program to offer yoga for STSD (Secondary Traumatic Stress Disorder) as a way of supporting the caregivers, rescuers, relief workers and counselors who will have already seen considerable action on the ground.
The need to address STSD is relatively immediate, considering the rescue/relief effort in progress, while disaster survivors themselves may have more basic needs to address (e.g., food, water, medicine, shelter, clothing).
STSD, also known as “compassion fatigue” or “vicarious trauma”, became a significant problem for 9/11 rescuers and relief workers. I estimate the Haiti earthquake's effects to be roughly two orders of magnitude greater than 9/11. Imagine 100 times 9/11 Ground Zero, 100 times the number of dead, 100 times the number injured.