Shaking, Earthquake! |
Shaking, Earthquake! |
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I'm over in he UK at the moment. I'm shaking. Can you guest why?
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![]() AKA RockIt Studios ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 2,286 Joined: Jun 2006 Member No: 421,809 ![]() |
<pointless ramble> I THINK ABOUT EARTHQUAKES EVERY DAY.
i live within 6 hours of the New Madrid fault line (Missouri). the major one that everyone knows about was in 1811-1812. a lot of places here have been preparing for any activity in the last few years. i had an assignment in 7th grade to research a natural disaster and i got the New Madrid earthquakes...i found a lot of info that i still have. the one thing that sticks to me a lot is..."The probability for an earthquake of magnitude 6.0 or greater is significant in the near future, with a 50% chance by the year 2000 and a 90% chance by the year 2040." i do NOT work well with natural disasters, every time i hear a loud rumble or feel a little shake, i effing FAREAK out. </pointless ramble> to answer your question, never experienced one. |
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