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Earthquakes can affect the atmosphere by triggering destructive tsunamis and landslides, releasing hazardous gases and particulates into the air, and causing destruction to infrastructure and buildings. This destruction may lead to long-term changes in temperature, pressure, and wind patterns. AdditRead more
Earthquakes can affect the atmosphere by triggering destructive tsunamis and landslides, releasing hazardous gases and particulates into the air, and causing destruction to infrastructure and buildings.
This destruction may lead to long-term changes in temperature, pressure, and wind patterns. Additionally, large earthquakes can trigger seismic waves that travel through the atmosphere, affecting weather patterns and satellite communications.
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