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Al Patrick wrote in
: I didn't hear him say anything about it, don't listen to him that regularly. However, Steve Quayle mentioned something about the fault that runs from about Newfoundland, I think, all the way to Antarctica. (? the longest fault in the world - about 8800 miles long? ) He mentioned ** the possibility ** of a tsunami occurring. I don't know that he mentioned the speed, height, devastation or when it MIGHT occur. At the mid-atlantic ridge, the plates are moving apart and new crust is being created. This is different from, say, the San Andreas fault, where plates are scraping each other in a shearing motion and creating many earthquakes, or the thrust faults around the Indian subcontinent, where where mountains are slowly being uplifted due to the collision of two plates (and generating many earthquakes). I believe since there is not much stress at the mid-Atlantic ridge (relatively) the change of major earthquakes is small. |
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