Geology Newz: China's Earthquake

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[this is good]
"In Shanghai, skyscrapers swayed like leaves in the wind" is a sight that needs to be seen on video for such is an unprecedented event. Maybe the city planners need to rethink how high they will build in the future.

Yikes, isn't there a plate like that under New England? Scary.

Not a good thing to have happened. We're always insignificant compared to Mother Nature's wrath.
Thankyou for the add Geo. The figures seem to be escalating still depending on which news source you read. One report suggested that this kind of event will become more and more common over the next few decades. That is of course speculation and I am not qualified to agree or discount that theory but I thought it may be worth a mention.

Why would earthquakes become more and more common? Who suggested that? It all depends on the plate tectonics.

Stronger storms due to global warming, yes.

The figures are rising, they always do. And the original magnitude was 5.8 on the USGS scale. I checked it twice. Then later checked it again, and they had changed it to 7.8. Oops, someone in their office was asleep. I will update it.

I will backtrack over the reports to see if I can find it again because I can not remember where I read that. There was not much info at all, it was one of those pull quotes to grab readers attention and I do remember there was no scientific evidence. I am out of my league on this subject as I only have a basic understanding of earthquakes. I know they are caused by plate movement and there's a relation to the core, I know they concentrate on fault lines but that's about all I know. Will get back to you on this one later.

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