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i guess it was a 5.9 ish....
damn scientists with their accurate measurements...Quote:
Originally Posted by TheCosmicSheriff
The measurement was revised as they got more data. You had it pretty much right, but they adjusted the number to a more accurate 5.4. Just FYI.Quote:
Originally Posted by jonny.illuminati
more importantly any damage at your location? or was it just the shakes....?
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Originally Posted by jonny.illuminati
An awful lot of tidying to do, but otherwise fine:
http://www.blueblood.net/2008/07/ear...e-chino-hills/
Apparently, Verizon cell phone towers are down though, so a lot of people can't call their non-Cali relatives to say they are fine.
Yeah, no serious injuries but everyone was shaken up.
BwaaaaaaaaaaahahahhahhahahaAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!
I'm hilarious.
whats an earthquake?
yeah, what?
*gets into science talk mode*
An earthquake is when two tetonic plates rub against eachothe, causing a vibration along a fault line.
There are several tetonic plates, the earths crust is not a solid peice, but rather a number of smaller peices that, as they move cause the contints to shift, a good example of which is the difference between the pattern of the landmasses to day and the super-continuit Pangeahttp://www.geocities.com/mudsmeller/...to-present.gif
as the land moves albeit very slowly, 1 or 2 inches a year, the edges grip because of friction, then all of a sudden, WHAM! They slip against eachother and slide until they are in there in line again, and the vibrations travel thruogh the crust, causing an earthquake.
ALSO with volcanoes, also found on faultlines as well as weak spots where the crust is thinner, when they erupt can send motion waves through the ground, but these are not traditional earthquakes, but they have the same effect, although generally weaker.
Any questions?
well I suppose that's one theory
afraid of earthquakes?
i blame it on canadians..Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Karl
i think it's the government testing nukes underground... but special nukes developed from alien technology....Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Karl
or maybe it is that whole "earth's crust" theory, but that seems kinda far fetched and all since the earth is only 2500 years old...
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