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This animation shows every recorded earthquake in sequence as they occurred from January 1, 1901, through December 31, 2000, at a rate of 1 year per second [source, read more, NOAA:

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christian lewis3 年前

Every day I am amazed by your posts and learn something new/interesting. Just a post of appreciation to be on this earth same time as you 😊❤️

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Massimo3 年前

Wow, many thanks for sharing, much appreciated!

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ullisses salles3 年前

Brazil is the perfect place to Nuclear Power Station as it is the most geological stable place on Earth. The area is called Escudo Brasileiro - Brazilian Shield.

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Godspeed.df3 年前

Woow.. The visualization would have been perfect if we could see everywhere at the same time. With the rotating globe, we could miss out on the events that occured on the opposite side of the globe. But great job anyway 👏🏾👍🏾.

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David Ullrich3 年前

I have a climate denialist friend who came up with one off the books. Nowhere else have I heard this. According to him a massive 8.8 Earthquake struck in 2012 and shifted Earth's axis by 3 degrees causing a 200 mile shift in climate. I know it's nonsense for for this video alone. They happen all the time.

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David Herrera G.3 年前

If you want to see a big earthquake, come to Chile 🤣

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Michael3 年前

Looks like we need some laws for sensible earth quake ownership.

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Chris Combs3 年前

We clearly have gotten a lot better at tracking earthquakes starting in 1901.

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Robbie 🚀3 年前

That’s a lot 😳

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Siddhant3 年前

🔥 The Pacific's 'Ring of Fire' stands out as a beacon of seismic activity. Here, plates collide, submerge and slide past one another, igniting a fiery dance of quakes and volcanic eruptions. It's a stark visual reminder of how alive and dynamic our planet truly is.

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