Saturday, August 27, 2011

August 27, 2011

Earthquakes on the East Coast travel farther and can do more damage further from the epicenter than their stronger West Coast counterparts because the underlying bedrock is pretty well-connected (like a concrete slab) while in the West, underlying topography is chopped-up (like a brick patio) causing the energy of a quake to dissipated closer to the epicenter.

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