Lhoknga

Coordinates: 5°28′42″N 95°14′39″E / 5.47833°N 95.24417°E / 5.47833; 95.24417
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5°28′42″N 95°14′39″E / 5.47833°N 95.24417°E / 5.47833; 95.24417

Lhoknga
Lhôk Nga
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Lhoknga (pronunciation [lhoʔ-ŋa], alternative names Lho'nga, Lho-nga, Lhok Nga) is a town within the district of the same name, in

megathrusts were later found to be due to splay faults, secondary faults arising due to cracking of the sea floor to jut upwards in seconds, causing waves' speed and height to increase.[3]

Notes and references

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