On the other paw, it continues, the 1857 event was so damn big that the next one may be relatively smaller, & the "average" is merely that. This science stuff is hard! And ambiguous.Stretch Of San Andreas Near L.A. Is Overdue For Massive Earthquake, Says Study
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How does this apply to us? Researchers said that a major quake happens in the area once every 100 years on average; it's been 160 years since the 1857 quake. Also, the more the quake is delayed, the more energy is wound up from years and years of friction; meaning we may see an especially big quake when it does happen.
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Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Happen Now, 7.9+ Earthquake!
A.S.A.P., so I needn't spend the next several hrs. deciding how to vote. Election Day Earthquake ... nice ring to that.Captain Beefheart - When It Blows Its Stacks THE HEPTONES "I Shall Be Released"
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