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Who said of World War I,"We cannot but feel that no event has ever so destroyed so much that is precious in the common possessions of humanity"?
Landslides
Gravitational forces causing the downward shift of earth materials, rocks, or debris along a slope.
Volcanic Eruptions
The release of magma, ash, and gases from a volcano, a geological process that can significantly alter the surrounding landscape.
Prehistoric Earthquakes
Earthquakes that occurred before recorded history, evidenced through geological formations and studies.
Seismic Recording Stations
Facilities equipped with sensitive instruments used to detect and record earthquakes and other ground vibrations.
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