Stan G. Webb - In Retirement© https://stangwebb.blogspot.com/ As the principle author of this series I'm trying to save the lives of my grandchildren. Do you want to help? Sadly your video is just a noisy distraction. There is just too much non-sense and outdated, wrong information here. I've written a little on M 10.0
'10.0 Earthquake Documentary' (2), https://cascadiamegaquake.blogspot.com/ and am always looking for sound scientifically based information. Richter is useless over M 7.0. Seismic magnitude scales – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seismic_magnitude_scales Seismic magnitude scales are used to describe the overall strength or "size" of an earthquake. ... Magnitudes are usually determined from measurements of an earthquake's seismic waves as recorded on a seismogram .https://youtu.be/0JNnpWi7eeM [10:20 minutes]
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Published on Mar 7, 2018
TechZone
Do you like disaster movies? Come on, who does not love to watch huge buildings being destroyed and volcanoes raging on the screen thanks to the skills of different artists and computer graphics specialists? There is something... fascinating about this. However, in real life everything is much worse than in films! Even an earthquake, which in such films is usually not the most terrible thing that can happen, it is actually very destructive. In today's video, we are gonna show the possible consequences of a magnitude 10 earthquake.
'10.0 Earthquake Documentary' (2), https://cascadiamegaquake.blogspot.com/ and am always looking for sound scientifically based information. Richter is useless over M 7.0. Seismic magnitude scales – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seismic_magnitude_scales Seismic magnitude scales are used to describe the overall strength or "size" of an earthquake. ... Magnitudes are usually determined from measurements of an earthquake's seismic waves as recorded on a seismogram .https://youtu.be/0JNnpWi7eeM [10:20 minutes]
#Mind Warehouse
Published on Mar 7, 2018
TechZone
Do you like disaster movies? Come on, who does not love to watch huge buildings being destroyed and volcanoes raging on the screen thanks to the skills of different artists and computer graphics specialists? There is something... fascinating about this. However, in real life everything is much worse than in films! Even an earthquake, which in such films is usually not the most terrible thing that can happen, it is actually very destructive. In today's video, we are gonna show the possible consequences of a magnitude 10 earthquake.
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