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Fast Facts:
- The Richter Scale is a way of quantifying the seismic energy released during an earthquake
- The largest recorded earthquake in history was in Chile on May 22, 1960
- The Earth averages 500,000 measurable quakes per year
- Sinkholes could help determine active faults below Earth's surfaceLos Angeles Times: Sinkholes may provide earthquake insights
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Physics of Earthquakes
While an earthquake can be any seismic event that causes the ground to move, such as a nuclear explosion, mine collapse, or landslide, most naturally occurring earthquakes are the result of the release of energy caused by the friction between the planet's tectonic plates. Those locations on the Earth where these plates meet are typically the areas with the most frequent occurrence of quakes. For instance, the most seismically active area of the planet is known as the "Pacific Ring of Fire", a zone stretching around the perimeter of the Pacific Ocean. Areas such as the West Coast of the United States, and the Pacific coasts of Japan, Chile, and Central America experience quakes often, although the vast majority of these are too minor to be felt by humans. If a strong-enough earthquake strikes at sea, a tsunami, or tidal wave, can result. During an earthquake, the ground will move and shake, and even rupture, and if strong enough collapse buildings and bridges. -
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Were the after party at, its ur boy Young Tsunami aka Saks 5th lol
@Jay_Chips | November 08, 2009 07:28 AM -
RT @etalbert: Interesting graphic for Spanish speakers/learners: A “TAPAS” TSUNAMI! http://tinyurl.com/ybl867u Excellent for ICU and food!!!
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Fuck funny shit happens here, cunts get us freaked about the 'tsunami', dumbasses blow the fireworks DOWN :L. God i love this stupid town!
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五木ひろしも「TSUNAMI」をカバーしてたんですね。オリジナリティに拘ってほしい RT @MLA99: http://bit.ly/dtYjt いろんな曲をカバー | @mm_twins 私はもち反対 | @miraiyosoo 森進一、尾崎豊の「I LOVE YOU」カバー
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View All Earthquakes Questions (75) | Ask a QuestionNews Flash! Earthquake strikes (5,000 miles) off the coast of Los Angeles! (1 Answer)First I'm glad to hear you and your family are okay. But.. Wow! I hear earthquakes are the leading cause of injury and death by earthquakes! The media does sensationalize ... read moreWere there any injuries or damage from the Tokyo earthquake today? (4 Answers)I was in Saitama Prefecture (next to Tokyo) at the time of the earthquake. While quite long and scary (as all earthquakes are) it was not nearly powerful enough to ... read moreWhat are the earthquake zones along the East Coast? (1 Answer)Most certainly yes. We had one just a couple months back here in WV. But it was too small for most people to feel. Yes New York could experience an ... read more
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