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An earthquake is a geological event inside the earth that generates strong vibrations. When the vibrations reach the surface, the earth shakes, often causing damage to natural and manmade objects, and sometimes killing and injuring people and destroying their property. When the pieces slide apart, they create tremendous force. This force causes the earth to shake and ripple. Over 80 percent of the earth’s earthquakes happen in the Pacific Ocean, in a place known as the “Ring of Fire.” Annually, around 10,000 people die in earthquakes every year. Most of the deaths happen when people are trapped in falling buildings. After an earthquake, mudslides, fires and tsunamis can also hurt people.
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Gravity keeps the gases in the Earth’s atmopshere next to our planet and stops them from disappearing off into space.
The Moon has a very thin atmosphere, which is made up of different gases to the atmosphere on Earth. It isn’t made of the gases in air, so when astronauts visit the Moon, they have to take air with them so that they can breathe.
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