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marcia53

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« on: August 24, 2011, 09:24:15 am »
WHY DOES IT SEEM LIKE THE WORLD IS COMING TO THE END WITH ALL THESE EARTHQUAKE I THINK WE SHOULD ALL LIVE ARE LIFE TO THE FULLEST ;D

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« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2011, 09:30:07 am »
Earthquakes are a common occurence on this planet. They have always been common. Whoever told you that it's a sign for the end of the world is a very stupid individual.

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« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2011, 08:44:09 am »
It just seems like there are more.  Everytime something like this happens it is broadcasted all over the news.  Look at all the coverage these disasters get.  It never ends.  I remember when the only real good coverage you would see about a huricane was on the weather channel.  Now every station reports on these things. 

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« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2011, 01:43:29 pm »
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It just seems like there are more.  Everytime something like this happens it is broadcasted all over the news.  Look at all the coverage these disasters get.  It never ends.  I remember when the only real good coverage you would see about a huricane was on the weather channel.  Now every station reports on these things.  

It seems like there are more, but there really isn't. People are spreading around the world moreso than in the past and we're setting up stations all over the surface to track seismic activity. That"s why we"re hearing more about them statistically-- more stations = more data = more quakes to report. If the quakes that hit Japan a few months ago happened 100 years ago, I doubt you never would have heard about it. If you would have, it would have been years down the line once word had spread that far. And hurricanes happen practically every year at different strengths. That's why it's called hurrican season. Again, nothing new.

...and the news reports these things because we're becoming a more close-knit world due to technology. I was able to watch a live news feed from Saudi Arabia an hour after the Japan incident happened! That, and news organizations make money off of advertisements. Draw a crowd in = more $$$.
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« Reply #4 on: August 26, 2011, 02:37:55 pm »
Earthquake FACTS:

* The deadliest earthquake ever killed 830,000 people in China...way back in 1556.  And the world's still here.  Imagine that.

* There are about 500,000 earthquakes a year around the world; 100,000 of those can be felt, but only 100 or so cause damage each year.  And the world's still here.

* There are also earthquakes on the moon.  We ain't special.

Source: livescience and USGS

EDUCATE YOURSELF!!

Remember, only 483 days until December 21st, 2012.   ;)  Paranoid, much?
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-- Carl Sagan

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« Reply #5 on: August 26, 2011, 04:45:48 pm »
Earthquakes are a common occurence on this planet. They have always been common. Whoever told you that it's a sign for the end of the world is a very stupid individual.
https://rt.com/usa/news/fracking-earthquake-virginia-dc-817-061/



Experts are looking for a reason behind Tuesday afternoon’s unlikely 5.8 magnitude earthquake that shook people up and down the East Coast, and some are saying that a recent rise in fracking could be the culprit.

Hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” is the man-made splintering of underground rocks to expedite the exploiting of natural resources. It’s become a widespread phenomenon since its introduction in 2004, and though the practice can help increase supplies of oil and gas without reaching out internationally for imports, the result it can have on the geological make-up of the Earth can be ravaging. Now some experts say the rise in fracking could be to blame for yesterday’s quake.

The odds of a quake exceeding a magnitude of 5.5 occurring in central Virginia are so slim that Dominion Power determined only around six quakes of that size would occur in the area over the next 10,000 years. Dominion was looking at building a third nuclear reactor at their power plant in North Anna, VA, where facilities had to be taken offline yesterday as a result of the quake. Despite predicting that the site would be scarcely affected ever by a tremor, the quake’s epicenter was only mere miles from the nuclear facility.

Dominion, which confirmed in February that it will be building a third reactor for the plant, was rated by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission as the seventh most-likely site to receive damage from a quake, taking into consideration the 100-plus plants from coast-to-coast. Even still, the plant had its earthquake-sensing seismographs removed in the 1990s in order to save money.

When sites are subjected to fracking, waste salt water is injected back into the earth once fractures are created; in some cases, as many as 3 million gallons of the waste can be put into the earth in each well. Though earthquakes out east are unlikely, Braxton County West Virginia, only 160 miles from the epicenter of Tuesday’s tremor, has seen eight minor movements in 2010 alone. That site has also seen a slew of fracking operations in the several years before it.

Explicitly, the United States Geological Survey has published a finding confirming that processes like fracking can be to blame for “natural” disasters. "Earthquakes induced by human activity have been documented in a few locations in the United States, Japan and Canada,” writes the USGS. “The cause was injection of fluids into deep wells for waste disposal and secondary recovery of oil and the use of reservoirs for water supplies."

Out West, geologists have blamed fracking on earthquakes that unexpectedly shook up the state of Arkansas, which recently saw over 20 small tremors in a single day. Freak earthquakes have also occurred in regions of Texas, New York and Oklahoma that should not be likely sites of epicenters, though those locales have all seen a rise in fracking in recent years.

Multi-stage fracking, which can drill several miles deep in the Earth, has only become prevalent in recent years. Once introduced, however, Arkansas, West Virginia and Texas all saw an unexpected increase in quakes across the region.  The correlation has caused concern in other parts of the country, including West Virginia, where residents are asking lawmakers to reconsider the legality of fracking, which can not only cause earthquakes but is overall detrimental to the local ecosystem. One incident in central Virginia occurred in 2008 when fracking caused an explosion of a natural gas pipeline that created a fireball that stretched up to half a mile long and tall and injured five people.

Mineral, VA, the site of Tuesday’s quake’s epicenter, is only 90 miles from the West Virginia border, where activists are rallying to change the lax state legislation which has caused companies to conduct fracking operations more and more and recent years.

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« Reply #6 on: August 27, 2011, 06:47:40 pm »
Earthquakes are a common occurence on this planet. They have always been common. Whoever told you that it's a sign for the end of the world is a very stupid individual.

It's possible that they just watch too much Buffy. I mean, an earthquake in Sunnydale usually means the world is ending.

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« Reply #7 on: August 27, 2011, 07:44:23 pm »
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Experts are looking for a reason behind Tuesday afternoon’s unlikely 5.8 magnitude earthquake that shook people up and down the East Coast, and some are saying that a recent rise in fracking could be the culprit.

I don't know how this could be the end of the world, but it's obviously mishandling of the land. It seems more like a bad domino effect could happen.

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It's possible that they just watch too much Buffy. I mean, an earthquake in Sunnydale usually means the world is ending.

HA!

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« Reply #8 on: September 01, 2011, 06:00:44 am »
We have many, many types of natural disasters that have been going on for centuries... I don't think the world is coming to an end any time soon...

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« Reply #9 on: September 06, 2011, 03:46:29 pm »
earthquakes don't make me feel like the world is coming to an end at all

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« Reply #10 on: September 09, 2011, 11:30:23 am »
WHY DOES IT SEEM LIKE THE WORLD IS COMING TO THE END WITH ALL THESE EARTHQUAKE I THINK WE SHOULD ALL LIVE ARE LIFE TO THE FULLEST ;D

I couldn't agree more. There's no telling how much time any of us have left so we might as well make the best of it.

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« Reply #11 on: September 09, 2011, 03:55:02 pm »
Getting all caught up in all these disasters is understandable, but you should never lose sight of what's in front of you. Case in point is what happend to me yesterday. I work nights and I was sleeping in the daytime as I usually do. Imagine my surprise when my doorbell was ringing constantly and I wake to answer it. The fire dept there telling me my backyard is on fire. I had no clue that it was happening. Thankfully it was just grass that was damaged. My house came as close as you can get to catching fire without catching fire, the barbarians were at the gate so to speak. Different circumstances, I could have died in my sleep cause I had no clue that the fire was there.

While it is understandable to be interested by the Mayan calendar date and all that, Doomsday can happen at any moment. Try to make every moment count, it could be your last.

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