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Has anyone noticed the ammount of earthquakes that have happened in the last fortnite all over the world?
Does anyone think that it might have something to do with the underground nuclear testing that North Korea has done?
6 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
It is very likely. Generally speaking, when a nuclear bomb is exploded there are earthquakes afterwards. I don't know the mathematics, but I believe it is a fairly well established fact. The bomb doesn't need to be an underground explosion, it can also be a surface one as well. The interesting thing is this was a failure, it was a poorly designed bomb with to many impurities to go off correctly, which is fortunate because I get the impression nobody trusts NK with an atomic bomb.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I don't think the test was half as big as the ones they use to set off in Nevada. I can tell you this, the Tectonic Plates are moving and that is what is cosing the Earth earthquakes.
- Devaraj ALv 41 decade ago
As per the USGS earthquake communication the 26th has two one in Silicy, Irtaly and the oher in Central Peru
- free-spiritLv 51 decade ago
who knows...the whole worlds gone nuts..im just waiting for the volcano to erupt in africa...then all of the east of america from miami to boston is doomed
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