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    The Science of Earthquakes Explained



    What's the difference between

    an oscillatory and a trepidatory earthquake?



    1. This calculation is just for engineers:









    2. And this one is for those ignorant --like you and me:





    This is a trepidatory earthquake:












    This is an oscillatory earthquake:












    And this is a combination of both: (trepidatory and oscillatory)












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    Re: The Science of Earthquakes Explained

    You be careful of your blood pressure at your age

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    Re: The Science of Earthquakes Explained

    B”H


    You always can adjust the high pressure gage.
    Last edited by michaelm; 05-08-2010 at 10:05 PM.

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