quakes in English

noun
1
an earthquake.
Among those, however, are what are known as killer quakes - earthquakes whose magnitude is great enough to destroy buildings, roads and lives.
verb
1
(especially of the earth) shake or tremble.
the rumbling vibrations set the whole valley quaking

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1. Quakes can also have lethal aftereffects.

2. The unusual quakes were described as "more than 600 quakes over the past 10 days in a basin 150 miles southwest of Newport".

3. 28 For example, the Hoover Dam area experienced hundreds of quakes as Lake Mead filled.

4. The magnetosphere did not show a missing S Pole, and no significant quakes ensued.

5. The rarity of quakes there has lulled people into a sense of security that many say is false.

6. A team of amateurs in Japan claims to be able to foretell quakes by this method alone.

7. Latest earthquakes near Barrancon, San Miguel Chimalapa, Oaxaca, Mexico, past 30 days Updated 26 Feb 2021 13:24 GMT - Refresh During the past 30 days, Barrancon was shaken by 11 quakes of magnitude 4.0 or above and 90 quakes between 3.0 and 4.0.

8. The same tabulation showed that in just 69 years following 1914 there were 605 of such quakes.

9. After that disaster Indonesia worked to establish early warning systems and disaster management programs to help deal with future quakes .

10. 19 The only preventive measure researchers can take is to concentrate on what is triggering quakes on the rifts that are turned on.

11. Noun Classifier + Noun structures blur imperceptibly into compound nouns: It is clear that, e.g., earthquake is a true compound with the subject as its head (it is the earth that quakes)

12. It seems that NASA is already floating a trial balloon insinuating that the Chile quake was so large that it will, by itself, begin a wave of larger and more frequent quakes.

13. The recent quakes in Japan, New Zealand and Chile were all located on the 'ring of fire, ' a seismically active zone encircling the basin of the Pacific Ocean.

14. They found that large quakes, including those that hit Chile and Tohoku-Oki occurred near the time of maximum tidal strain, during new and full moons when the Sun, Moon and Earth align.

15. Despite the team's success, improved depth along San Jose's back line made playing time difficult to come by in 2011 and - in need of cap space - the 'Quakes began looking to make a deal involving the talented back.

16. The two major quakes and the hundreds of aftershocks occurred within a few weeks and affected an area concentrated in two provinces of Emilia-Romagna with effects spreading out into the neighbouring provinces and the regions of Veneto and Lombardia.

17. The Arborean Mountain, also known as the Quogmia Mountain and the High King of Oaks, is a mountain-like tree that was split in two by life-quakes in the Age of Myth.It is found in Ghyran.The insides of the tree flows with sap.

18. Coward: 1 n a person who shows fear or timidity Types: show 9 types hide 9 types cur a Cowardly and despicable person dastard a despicable Coward craven , poltroon , recreant an abject Coward quaker , trembler one who quakes and trembles with (or as with) fear shrinking violet , shy person someone who shrinks from familiarity with others