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Earthquake tremors were felt in Nashik, Maharashtra on 23 November. According to the National Center for Seismology, the tremors were felt at around 04:04 am. The intensity of the earthquake has been measured at 3.6 on the Richter scale. The National Center for Seismology has not confirmed any loss of life or property due to the earthquake.
Earthquake tremors in Arunachal
Earthquake tremors were felt in Arunachal Pradesh at 7:01 am today. The intensity of the earthquake was measured at 3.8. The depth of the earthquake was 10 kilometers below the ground. The earthquake occurred 58 km north-west-north of Basar in Arunachal Pradesh.
How do earthquakes happen?
The main reason for the occurrence of earthquakes is the collision of plates inside the earth. There are seven plates inside the earth which keep on rotating continuously. When these plates collide at some point, a fault line zone is formed there and the corners of the surface are folded. Due to the cornering of the surface, pressure builds up there and the plates start breaking. Due to the breakdown of these plates, the energy inside finds a way to come out, due to which the earth shakes and we consider it as an earthquake.
earthquake intensity
Earthquakes with a magnitude of less than 2.0 on the Richter scale are classified as micro and cannot be felt. 8,000 earthquakes of micro category on the Richter scale are recorded daily worldwide. Similarly, earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 to 2.9 are kept in the minor category. 1,000 such earthquakes occur daily, we do not even normally feel it. Very light earthquakes of magnitude 3.0 to 3.9 are recorded 49,000 times in a year. They are felt but hardly cause any harm.
Light category earthquakes are 4.0 to 4.9 magnitude which are recorded on the Richter scale about 6,200 times in a year all over the world. These tremors are felt and household items are seen moving due to them. However, they cause negligible damage.