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Glad everybody's alright.
oh wow, glad to hear everyone is ok :)
here is a map of the tectonic plates if anyone is interested--> http://www.iris.edu/seismon/imgs/plates.gif
Like Roog said, they happen in strange places, but they're normally very small on the Richter(sp?) scale. They happen all the time! we just can't feel them
:haha:...Earthquakes can do that...=DQuote:
Originally posted by This land
Now that will explain why my door's Hinges where on the other side aswell :knowdees:
A map of recent earthquakes. It lists all earthquakes within a one week period:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/
Move back to Yorkshire! :pQuote:
Originally posted by Taneli
I've decided to make it official... the West country sucks for not having anything cool happen.
And to those of you who slept through it; you must be really heavy sleepers. ;) Do any of you remember the earthquake we had in 2002? I slept through that one, but my mum said that it was only a small one compared to this one, and that it only lasted a matter of around 3 seconds.
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Originally posted by This land
Now that will explain why my door's Hinges where on the other side aswell :knowdees:
well enough of laughing there's a 7.0 magnitube in south east Asia. the world is really moving!
Something Happened in my home town,
Half of a house crumbled down to the floor 2 hours before the earthquake.
It was either god making things very ironic
or
The house wanted to get a head start
or
Just plain coincidence XD.
No-one was hurt and the rest of the house is planned for controlled demolition. Lucky they had insurance XD.
Yeah, we do; but very minor near 100% of the time! Y'all Westerners get all the great quakes.Quote:
Originally posted by lion_roog
earthquakes happen in some odd places you wouldn't expect them...such as along the Mississippi river and New York.
:p ;)
Hope everyone is o.k... :hugs: