Los Angeles Earthquake 7/29/08
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@elsongs That's because Japan sits on 3 plate boundaries that subduct and grind at the same time
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hahahah someone running in the background
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@elsongs actually, california has more ones, japan doesn't have as much, theyre just a lot bigger
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..... That was it?!
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@pivotkid85 that quake in particular wasn't even that big, and I also suspect the camera must be hanging from a wire to be swaying so much
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I was expecting to see stuff fly off shelves :/
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damn that store must have sum earthquake proof shelves. usually you would see hundreds of items fall to the floor in these clips. but only a couple fell here
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lol the kid in the backround during the earthquake
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i was there....my cat started to meow and scream and i told her to shut up and i wanted to calm her down so i picked her up and craddled her in my arms,and all of a sudden the bed started to shake and i was like "DEMON HOUSE!!!!!" and i ran out of the room and my sister screamed "EARTHQUAKE!!!"and i was like "WTF?so this isnt a demon invasion?"oh by the way whach out mini soda ,tornados might come:P *living in minisoda now ;D"
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Tanoy: Clean up on isle 1
No, Los Angeles does not have the most earthquakes. Most happen in Central California or the Imperial Valley, although most of these are smaller events. Los Angeles just happens to be the largest population center in California.
Don't forget that earthquakes are NOT unique to California. In fact, 2/3 of the entire world's population lives in a seismically active zone. Japan has more earthquakes, and more violent ones, than California has.
elsongs 2 years ago 10
does Los Angeles have the most Earthquakes then other Cities in California
K3vinDS 2 years ago 6