
Muhammad Rehan
Muhammad Rehan is a geological engineer who specializes in tectonic movements and seismic activity in Pakistan. He has provided insights into the complex interactions of the Arabian, Euro-Asian, and Indian tectonic plates that contribute to the region's frequent earthquakes. Rehan emphasizes the importance of understanding minor tremors as they play a critical role in releasing accumulated energy and potentially preventing larger, catastrophic seismic events.
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Geological engineer Muhammad Rehan explained that Pakistan falls on three major tectonic plates, creating five seismic zones within the country.
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Muhammad Rehan is a geological engineer who explained the tectonic activity in Pakistan.
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