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    The animals must of warned them earlier this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHEEPY
    The animals must of warned them earlier this time.
    good point forgot about that one, smart buggers :p
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles
    Ah. I loved learning about the Earthquakes and stuff in Geography. Now, pffsh 'National Parks' and 'Flooding'.. yeah
    I won a volcano model making contest , We where just doing about Castleton, this is quite intresting Volcanoes tho.
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    But I still love her..

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    we're learning about earthquakes as well
    MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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    All i done in geog is, weather, natural regions, farming and now settlements :/
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    Tsunamis are basically the only natural disaster that doesnt happen very often here in the US. Weve got basically everything else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas
    Tsunamis are basically the only natural disaster that doesnt happen very often here in the US. Weve got basically everything else.
    Well i remeber at one time they said there a channce we might get a sunami for some of the east coast and i live in nj. I wasnt worried though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LlamaFire267
    Well i remeber at one time they said there a channce we might get a sunami for some of the east coast and i live in nj. I wasnt worried though.

    Theyll probably never be a tsunami on the east coast

    By the way, the warning was lifted

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    Well, some people are in a bit of trouble.

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    A strong earthquake measuring 8.0 has rocked the Pacific island nation of Tonga, but initial fears that it might trigger a tsunami have receded.
    The US Geological Survey said the quake was centred some 16km (10 miles) below the ocean floor about 160km (100 miles) north-east of the capital, Nuku'alofa.

    It struck at 0426 local time (1526 GMT), the USGS said. There was no immediate word of damage or injuries.

    Tsunami alerts were issued across the region but were cancelled within hours.

    The earthquake was rated as the strongest quake of 2006.

    Brief alert

    Experts at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, based in Hawaii, revised initial estimates that a destructive wave could hit Tonga, Fiji, New Zealand, Samoa or Hawaii.

    When I got up I felt the building swaying back and forth and it was for at least a minute that it went on like that

    Ron Vea
    Tonga Radio
    Sea level readings suggested that a small tsunami was generated, and authorities near the epicentre were warned to be on guard for rough seas.

    But warnings of more serious waves were cancelled less than two hours after the quake struck.

    Early estimates had suggested that Fiji could bear the brunt of any large tsunami.

    Areas along New Zealand's coastline were also placed on high alert, although concerns eased as warnings were scaled down.

    Experts say earthquakes as strong as magnitude 8.0 could trigger a lethal tsunami, depending on conditions and the nature of the quake.

    Heavy shock

    Initial reports from police in Tonga suggested the quake caused little damage to property and few injuries.

    The owner of Tonga Radio, Ron Vea, told the BBC about the moment the earthquake struck.

    "I was asleep and we are in an apartment building, two-storey apartment building, just across from the waterfront and then we felt the crackling sound, it's just a weird kind of a sound I haven't heard before.

    "When I got up I felt the building swaying back and forth and it was for at least a minute that it went on like that."

    Reports from the capital, Nuku'alofa, suggested heavy shaking and some potential damage to property. Other islands reported lesser shocks.

    The previous biggest earthquakes in the Tonga region of the Pacific were a magnitude 6.7 in January 2004 and a 7.2 in January 2000.
    Last edited by Colourful™; 03-05-2006 at 07:47 PM.

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