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Earthquakes of the month

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Pertti Koivisto

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Dec 2, 2008, 10:20:35 PM12/2/08
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Earthquakes have been on risen level after the biggest quake in
history in the day of boxing in Indonesia 2004. There has been also
series of big quakes also in China in april 2008 with huge devastation
and before in Taiwan with less devastation.
These quakes speak about the urgent need of political desicion
makers to reduce the number of casualties and devastation all over
the world .

Below some of the most powerful quakes of the world in November
Marraskuu


1.11.2008 Papua 6.0
2.11.2008 Alaska 6.1
16.11.2007 Indonesia 7.3
19.11.2007 Panama 6.3
21.11.2008 Salomon saaret 6.0
22.11.2008 Antarktis 6.3
22.11.2008 Antarktis 6.0
24.11.2008 Kamtsatka 7.3
28.11.2008 Indonesia 6.0
29.11.2008 Fiji 6.0
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David Williams

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Dec 3, 2008, 11:03:05 PM12/3/08
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-> More or less 12,700~12,900 BP when we obtained our icy proto-moon
-> (Selene), and Earth got its nifty seasonal tilt plus having ended up
-> with the extra 2e20 N/sec of tidal force added into our 98.5% fluid
-> environment.

-> Actually at first, shortly after the icy lithobraking encounter, it
-> was more like 3.2e21 N/sec until Selene managed to get a bit further
-> away. At half distance its tidal radius force of 8e20 N/sec should
-> have been quite interesting, though hardly survivable for most life on
-> Earth.

-> ~ BG

Poppycock. There's plenty of fossil evidence that the moon was present,
and causing tides, many millions of years ago.

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