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i'd like to ask something maybe odd. is it any connection between 2 earthquake that happens in the same day but different country, then you could simply tell that 2 point are forming a straight line. the gap between the earthquake is just 8 hours.
@SimpleGeography I never said that Northern Ireland wasn't part of the UK. I said Ireland 🇮🇪. See the Flag That's my Country. Which is not part of the UK. The Topographcal Maps state the UK but also includes Ireland 🇮🇪 showing its mountain ranges. If this is supposed to be an educational video for young British children it is misleading. You can't just show a map of Britain and Ireland and then call the map the UK. You do realise there was a violent war of Independence fought against the British occupation of Ireland 🇮🇪. Why isn't that taught to British children in the UK.
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The difference between M7.0 and M9.0 is about 1000x the energy. But magnitude doesn't tell the whole story in terms of how the ground moved. In Haiti the highest intensity of shaking (largest wave amplitudes, ground acceleration) was concentrated in an area of a few thousand square miles, and over a short period of time, about 30-40 seconds. In Japan the highest intensity shaking was spread out over an area hundreds of times larger, and over about 5 minutes. The early warning systems that worked well in Japan would not have worked at all in Haiti because alarms would at best have begun sounding a mere 2-3 seconds before shaking began. A good rule of thumb on Great earthquakes (magnitudes 8.5+) is that they affect much larger areas, but their energy is spread out over a larger areas as well as over longer time periods. The most intense shaking in Great earthquakes is not necessarily greater than that in marginally smaller Major earthquakes (magnitudes 7-8). The nature of plate tectonics is such that Great earthquakes always occur in subduction zones, underwater, and thus always produce tsunamis. In the 2004 Indonesian earthquake the vast majority of the fatalities were associated with the tsunamis generated, and occurred in coastal areas so far from the epicenter that many of the victims were unaware that an earthquake had occurred.
The conventional understanding of tectonic plate theory stands challenged, as proponents assert the veracity of the Expanding Earth hypothesis. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I58_SFadkSc.htmlsi=xQ4qA2QCYuj2kyr7