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There Is Something Coming, and It Is Way Worse Than People Think.
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There Is Something Coming, and It Is Way Worse Than People Think.
Earthquakes and tsunamis are two of our planet's most powerful and destructive natural phenomena. They can cause widespread devastation, loss of life, and economic damage, making them a significant threat to human societies. One such potentially devastating earthquake is dubbed "The Big One," which is alarming the citizens around the globe. But there's an even more dangerous one coming, far worse than this. Join us as we reveal the ultimate disaster that is about to come and it is much more severe and deadly than the “The Big One.”
From numerous geological records, we already know that the Earth is made up of a composite of tectonic plates that continuously move alongside each other like pieces of a giant puzzle. However, aside from the main plates, which are 20 in number, there are also smaller mics and plates. The areas or regions where the tectonic plates come into contact with each other are known as subduction zones, where the smaller plates try to avoid colliding with the larger ones by diving beneath them.
Many areas affected by these faults, like Chile and Japan, have been hit by devastating earthquakes. Another area, California, is crossed by the San Andreas fault and is often said to be in danger of suffering the consequences of a potentially fearsome future earthquake known as the big one.
Earthquakes and tsunamis are two of our planet's most powerful and destructive natural phenomena. They can cause widespread devastation, loss of life, and economic damage, making them a significant threat to human societies. One such potentially devastating earthquake is dubbed "The Big One," which is alarming the citizens around the globe. But there's an even more dangerous one coming, far worse than this. Join us as we reveal the ultimate disaster that is about to come and it is much more severe and deadly than the “The Big One.”
From numerous geological records, we already know that the Earth is made up of a composite of tectonic plates that continuously move alongside each other like pieces of a giant puzzle. However, aside from the main plates, which are 20 in number, there are also smaller mics and plates. The areas or regions where the tectonic plates come into contact with each other are known as subduction zones, where the smaller plates try to avoid colliding with the larger ones by diving beneath them.
Many areas affected by these faults, like Chile and Japan, have been hit by devastating earthquakes. Another area, California, is crossed by the San Andreas fault and is often said to be in danger of suffering the consequences of a potentially fearsome future earthquake known as the big one.
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