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This article covers ‘Daily Current Affairs’ and the topic details ‘Spread of a new COVID variant’ This topic has relevance in the Science and technology section of the UPSC CSE...
This article covers ‘Daily Current Affairs’ and the topic details ‘Spread of a new COVID variant’ This topic has relevance in the Science and technology section of the UPSC CSE...
Divergent boundary -A divergent border is the result of two tectonic plates moving apart. Magma, or molten rock, rises to the surface of the Earth from the mantle and solidifies to form new oceanic crust along these borders, causing frequent earthquakes. Mid-Atlantic Ridge, for example
Convergent boundary: the point at which two plates converge.One or both of the plates may bend downward forming a deep undersea trench or the margins of the colliding plates may buckle up into mountain ranges. Along convergent plate borders, a chain of volcanoes frequently arises, and strong earthquakes frequently occur. Pacific Ring of Fire, for instance
Transform plate boundary: A transform plate boundary is created when two plates move past one another. An example is the San Andreas fault zone.
(a) Approximately 59% of India's landmass is vulnerable to earthquakes of different magnitudes, according to the government.
(b)Eight states and Union Territories have cities and towns in zone 5, which puts them at danger of the strongest earthquakes.
(c)The second-highest level, zone-4, includes the National Capital Region.Other notable earthquakes that have occurred in the region of Delhi-NCR throughout documented history include the ones in Mathura (1803) and Bulandshahr (1956).
(d)Zone 2 experiences the least powerful earthquakes, while Zone 5 experiences the strongest ones. The country's land area is divided into zones 5 and 2, with 11% in Zone 5, 18% in Zone 4, 30% in Zone 3, and the remainder in Zone 2.
Earthquake is one of the deadly disaster that occurs without any prior notice there is an urgent to be updated about the modern mitigation strategies , that can significantly reduce the loss of lives as well as property.
Consider the following statements regarding seismic waves and their effects:
How many of the following statements are correct?
(A)only one
(B)only two
(C)only three
(D)all four
Answer- (c) fourth statement is wrong tsunami are caused by both volcanic activities and seismic activities.
SOURCES- NOAA, Britannica, INDIA today
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