Destruction in Myanmar: What Happened After a 7.7 Magnitude Earthquake.


Destruction in Myanmar: What Happened After a 7.7 Magnitude Earthquake.

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Destruction in Myanmar: What Happened After a 7.7 Magnitude Earthquake.

A big earthquake hit near Myanmar. It was felt far away in Bangkok. Buildings fell down in Myanmar. People were trapped and needed help.

The Earth is made of big pieces called plates. These plates move slowly. When the plates get stuck, pressure builds up. This causes earthquakes.

Earthquakes happen where plates meet. They can hurt people. Buildings can fall down and hurt people. This is very dangerous.

Scientists know where earthquakes might happen. But they can't say when. After a big earthquake, smaller ones can follow. These are called aftershocks.

Some places have special rules for building. These rules help buildings stay strong during earthquakes. If you feel an earthquake, protect yourself. Get under something strong and stay away from windows.


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What happened in Myanmar?

A big earthquake hit near Myanmar, and buildings fell down.

What causes earthquakes?

Earthquakes are caused when big pieces of the Earth called plates move and get stuck, building up pressure.

What should you do if you feel an earthquake?

If you feel an earthquake, you should protect yourself by getting under something strong and staying away from windows.


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