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    Did they say it did? They said could.

    And if it registers high enough on the Rochester scale, what else would we call it when it reaches high enough?

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        1 year ago

        Words can have more than one definition… you’re looking at what constitutes a Natural Disaster Earthquake, there’s also just the definition, earthquake….

        And yes, seismic activity l absolutely can shake buildings and crack pavement… you’re now contradicting yourself? Do you even know what point you’re arguing anymore?

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            She didn’t, she caused seismic activity, that when high enough on the Richter scale would constitute an earthquake.

            You tried correcting someone and were wrong mate, this is entirely on you lmfao. If you can’t take it, don’t fucking dish it you mook.

            Go back and read the comments again… lmfao. They never said she caused an earthquake, they key word you completely missed was “could”. They also never in fact mentioned her at all in the comment even! As I said you don’t even know what you’re arguing anymore.

            There’s just trolls everywhere isn’t there?

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                But it can…? Not a natural disaster like you’re claiming, but again, words have more than one definition sometimes…

                You need to go read a book apparently lmfao.

                And yes seismic activity can topple buildings and crack pavement, don’t forget you also claimed that…

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                    11 year ago

                    From Britannia on the definition of earthquake.

                    earthquake, any sudden shaking of the ground caused by the passage of seismic waves through Earth’s rocks. Seismic waves are produced when some form of energy stored in Earth’s crust is suddenly released, usually when masses of rock straining against one another suddenly fracture and “slip.”

                    People jumping up and down, fit that definition, and they actually specify that it’s not “just” masses of rock (tectonic plates)

                    TYL, you are welcome, go read some books and “touch grass”.