Behind the unusual surge of earthquakes in Connecticut

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Officials in Connecticut are moving to calm residents rattled by a recent surge in seismic activity, with the eastern part of the state being hit by a dozen earthquakes in a week. CBS News contributor and City University of New York physics professor Michio Kaku joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the swarm of earthquakes.
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Hi. I have to that i feal earthquake a lot in Waterbury, CT. We have fault lines that we don't know about under us. They are small earthquakes but they can get bigger over time, right?

I heard that Massachussets, New Hampshire, and Vermont has something growing underneath. They say the ground temperature is rising, witch indicates magma is present but scientists states that we will not see a volcano for a million years northeastern from now.

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I love Michio Kaku =) I always get sucked into whatever he is saying cause its all very interesting,

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Wiping a baby's bottom aye lol damn Mich! You know the situation! Lol I thought would get better respect than that!

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