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GEO 1030-090 Fall 2025 Module 13: Quiz
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In the 1995 Kobe earthquake, most deaths occurred because:
Options
A.A) fires from broken, exploding gas mains
B.B) ground liquefaction
C.C) collapse of roofs constructed with heavy tiles
D.D) freeway collapse
E.E) both A and C
F.F) both B and D
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Question restatement: In the 1995 Kobe earthquake, most deaths occurred because:
Option A) fires from broken, exploding gas mains
- This option points to fires causing fatalities. While gas line ruptures can occur in earthquakes, the Kobe event is more notoriously linked to structural and ground failure rather than a dominant series of gas-fueled fires. So this alone would not account for most deaths.
Option B) ground liquefaction
- Ground liquefaction occurs when saturated soils lose strength during shaking, causing ground failure, settling, and movement of infrastructure. This can lead to collapses of buildings and roads.......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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