The effects of earthquakes include: direct shaking of manmade structures such as buildings and bridges, landslides and liquefaction due to the stress of seismic waves and tsunamis off the coasts of affected regions. Tsunamis typically have waves that reach up to 10 meters.
The effects of earthquakes include damage to buildings and in worst cases the loss of human life. The effects of the rumbling produced by earthquakes usually leads to the destruction of structures such as buildings, bridges, and dams. They can also trigger landslides.
Some of the most visible effects of an earthquake are damage to buildings and roads and death. Other effects include broken gas lines, fires and in some cases a tsunami.
The effects of earthquakes produce extreme damages. Some of the massive earthquake cause massive damage. For instance loss of property and lifestyles and deformed ground surfaces is also another damages with brings a country that has been affected to a stand still in development. Exposure to deep minerals and formation of new minerals is also an effect of earthquakes.