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Hurricane Formation Diagram with Earthquake Stages Infographic

Editorial-style science infographic in a retro 1970s look with a modern high-contrast palette, explaining how earthquakes form through 6 numbered stages. Features tectonic plates, fault rupture, seismic waves, epicenter and hypocenter labels, plus a clear legend in a clean hurricane formation diagram style.

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Retro science infographic showing 6 numbered earthquake formation stages with tectonic plates, fault line, crust, mantle and waves
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size231 KB
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StyleAI Weather & Natural Disaster Infographic
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Generated2026-05-23
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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Weather / safety infographic titled "How Earthquakes Form". Archetype: FORMATION DIAGRAM. Editorial science-education illustration explaining earthquake formation with scientifically accurate numbered stages and cross-sections, despite conflicting user attributes. Retro 1970s science style with a high-contrast modern palette, clean vector textures, bold shapes, precise geological labels, calm educational tone, no panic framing. Show tectonic plates, fault lines, crust, mantle, stress buildup, elastic rebound, seismic waves, epicenter and hypocenter. Include 6 numbered stages, each with a short heading IN English, a one-line caption IN English, and a scientific cue icon: 1) Plate Motion — slow tectonic movement at a fault boundary; icon: arrows. 2) Stress Builds — rocks lock and strain accumulates over time; icon: pressure gauge. 3) Fault Rupture — the fault suddenly slips at the focus; icon: crack symbol. 4) Seismic Waves — energy radiates outward through rock layers; icon: wave rings. 5) Surface Shaking — strongest effects spread from the epicenter above; icon: vibrating ground. 6) Aftershocks — smaller adjustments continue after the main rupture; icon: seismograph. Add a simple legend for fault, plate direction, hypocenter, epicenter, and seismic waves. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no graphic disaster gore, no real death photos, no watermarks Scientifically accurate, no graphic disaster gore, no real death photos, no panic framing. Safety steps must be conservative and aligned with major civil-defense guidance.