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Yup, I'd go along with that fdd'. I've heard that a teepee made from bamboo is earthquake proof, or is that hurricanes?
I remember learning at school that our country (england) could not get earthquakes as we have no fault lines running below us. We've had a few in the past few years.
It seems there is a relation to global warming and the frequency of earthquakes. This is also just the beginning, as each year passes 'freak' weather will become more severe and happen more often.
We have never heated up this quickly before. I'm not sure how quick and how bad gw is going to affect the human race. What I do know is that with each passing year scientists predictions as to how bad things will be are belittled.
I fear that even with our drives to lower Co2 emissions we are already too late.
Just on the earthquakes m8, if you look you'll find that there is at least 1 earthquake a year somewhere in the U.K. these are small however measuring around 3.5-4.5 or so. Larger earthquakes are rarer about 1 ever 10 years, these measure about 4.5-5.5. Larger than that and its about 1 every hundred years or so. So its not really that unusual.
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