On November 18, 2024, a 4.8 magnitude earthquake shook Tibet, according to the National Centre of Seismology. The earthquake occurred at 12:32 am IST, with its epicenter pinpointed at latitude 29.94 N and longitude 92.27 E. The quake struck at a depth of 19 kilometers.
The National Centre of Seismology shared this information on social media, providing precise details about the earthquake's location and magnitude.
An earthquake is when the ground shakes because of movements deep inside the Earth. It can cause buildings to shake and sometimes fall.
Magnitude 4.8 is a way to measure how strong an earthquake is. It's not very strong, but people might feel it and small things might shake.
Tibet is a region in Asia, located to the north of India. It is known for its high mountains and is often called the 'Roof of the World'.
The National Centre of Seismology is an organization in India that studies earthquakes. They help us understand when and where earthquakes happen.
The epicenter is the point on the Earth's surface directly above where an earthquake starts underground. It's like the starting point of the earthquake on the map.
Latitude and longitude are like a map's address system. They help us find exact places on Earth, like where the earthquake happened.
This means the earthquake started 19 kilometers below the Earth's surface. The deeper it is, the less we might feel it on the surface.
IST stands for Indian Standard Time. It's the time zone used in India, which is 5 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
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