I swear, you people can argue about ANYTHING!
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Originally posted by racegirl View PostI swear, you people can argue about ANYTHING!
Just thought id clear the air on that.Originally posted by Cmarsh93zDon't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.
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Originally posted by 347Mike View PostI would think the technology from now and 1900 has improved since then, no? I don't see what that has to do with anything considering some of the worst have happened early 1900's. Also, the highest deaths also occurred early 1900's too.Wanna see my care face???
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Originally posted by Blakeski View PostI would have to blame the higher death tolls in the early 1900's dwere due to weaker building structures.
What about 1737? I don't think they had many skyscrapers back then: 300,000 was the death toll.
Originally posted by Cmarsh93zDon't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.
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The lack of communication and warning systems coupled with the weaker housing is what doomed many in the past. Hell, the global tsunami warning system is generally new. Also, the seismic measuring devices were few and far between in the early part of the last century, and they were crude at best.
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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Originally posted by Craizie View Post. But holy shit at the 9.5 in Chile, thats 700x stronger than the one in Japan.
A 9.5 would release 3.98 times the energy of a 9.1.
Earthquake Power Calculator - Calculates an estimate of the amount of energy released during an earthquake
Good, solid science in this thread... Uh huh. Yup.Last edited by Strychnine; 03-13-2011, 06:31 PM.
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Originally posted by 347Mike View PostNot at all. I think you should look up to top ten earthquake list and see where they are geographically. I didn't know technology was required to know if the ground beneath them was shaking to holy hell and killed thousands of people.
The world is VASTLY more monitored and populated than it was in the 1900's. Technology is said to be exponential expansion meaning it's rate of progression is sharply increasing after each proceeding time period (if you need me to use smaller words please ask). We have tools now that we couldn't have imagined in the 1950s. We're monitoring far more now than we did in the 70's.
People had to be in a location to notice the ground moving. That's where population and global expansion come into play.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostDamn you're an idiot...explaining ANYTHING to you is paintful...what the *** do you do for a living?
The world is VASTLY more monitored and populated than it was in the 1900's. Technology is said to be exponential expansion meaning it's rate of progression is sharply increasing after each proceeding time period (if you need me to use smaller words please ask). We have tools now that we couldn't have imagined in the 1950s. We're monitoring far more now than we did in the 70's.
People had to be in a location to notice the ground moving. That's where population and global expansion come into play.
And don't worry about how stubborn or what I do for a living. I do quite well for my age, thanks.Originally posted by Cmarsh93zDon't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.
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Did I say anything at all about deaths? I'm talking magnitude and monitoring. You know...to measure when and where the heavy earthquakes occurred. I don't care to read your random ass google search facts.
To give a true statement that the top three earthquakes from 1900 to present you have to know measurements. Death toll proves nothing because of the vastly greater number of variables affecting that.
And I'm sure just like everyone else here you're a very well off 30K millionaire...for your age.
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