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fahmidaemran:
We could see twice as many big earthquakes this year, scientists warn — because the equator has shrunk

 
Geologists predict the Earth could see about twice as many major earthquakes this year as in 2017.
   
That's because the world is turning a little slower than usual, prompting the equator to shrink slightly, they say.
   
 A skinnier equator makes the edges of tectonic plates squeeze together, so earthquakes are likely to happen faster.


source: http://www.businessinsider.com/earthquakes-global-seismic-hazard-slow-earth-rotation-2017-11?utm_content=buffer7761b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer-bi

tasnim.eee:
Thanks for sharing.

Raisa:
thanks for sharing

zahid.eng:
thank you.

Showrav.Yazdani:
Thanks for sharing
Dewan G. Y. Showrav
Senior lecturer
Dept.of Business Administration

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