turboc87gn
Darkside in Detroit
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SignUp Now!its a island in the middle of the ocean on an earthquake fault riddled with faults and is located near four tectonic plates. devastation is an absolute over there.
they have had 17 measuring more than seven on the Richter scale. they get three or four earthquakes measuring 6.0 or more every year.
in the last 100 years Japan has experienced 25 killer earthquakes.
the stock market will benifit from it tho likely. its gonna cost a lot of money to rebuild and investors see $$$$$$ signs
This is a very terrible thing that has happened. Those poor people! The country is ruined.
I couldn't believe the idiot on the news complaining about what happened to his boat in CA. Like that is the news of the day!
Clueless!
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I always have thought ,,whats gonna happen from robbing this earth of all the natural gas and oil that it holds,,anyone ever wondered
Ah, but now they say that the Japan quake has sped the rotation of the Earth a similar amount.
Search; subsidence, for more on what happens from taking oil etc, from under the plates.
Just thinking out loud here. IF Mars were ever inhabited in our pre-history, removing the oil from under the plates could have been the cause of their stoppage. IF you believe the abiotic oil theory makes more sense than dead dino's. We can see that there was plenty of water there at one time and they say that if the plates here were to quit moving, so too would the ocean currents. Then our planet's oceans would evaporate, the atmosphere would offgas and ours would look the same as Mars fairly quickly.
taking a small amount of stuff out of the earth from areas that aren't anywhere near the major fault lines won't amount to anything..
HAARP?
Man....You forgot to warn people to don their tin foil hats prior to watching that.
The US has been around for a while and I have to disagree with Katrina being the largest natural disaster to hit this country.
1906 San Francisco earthquake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to say this was the worst disaster ever (an earthquake in the Midwest once caused the Mississippi river to flow backward), but this earthquake and subsequent fire completely leveled a MAJOR city and required international aide. Not to downplay the severity of the situation in Japan, but any and all cities on the pacific rim are at risk of a serious disaster at any time without ANY warning.
I don't know how I forgot about this:
1964 Alaska earthquake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While killing 23 people with a 27 foot-high tsunami in the nearest town might not seem like a lot, there were only 63 people living there. That's over one-third of the population dead. The only reason this doesn't seem so bad is because there is/was hardly anyone living in that part of Alaska.
There was no HAARP machine back then.