earthquakes

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He paused to inspect the ancient stream of lava which crossed his path, and considered once more those convulsions of the earth which had thrown the ancient river beds to the hill-tops, and of which California earthquakes are a constant reminder Arrived at the summit of the ridge, he looked down upon Forest City, a straggling village in a barren valley denuded of forests.

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  1. noun A sudden movement of the earth's crust caused by the release of stress accumulated along geologic faults or by volcanic activity. Also called seism, temblor.

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  • Natural disasters like earthquakes are an inevitable part of the kind of world God created, but not directly relatable to human sin nor to God's direct action. —  WordPress.com News
  • During major events - earthquakes, fires, the election, the Mumbai attacks - Twitter users were quick to share unfiltered shreds of thought, experience and opinion. —  Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • As of this writing, the largest of these earthquakes was a magnitude 3.9 at 10: 15 pm MST on Dec. 27. —  Latest Articles
  • According to Chinese superstition, earthquakes are the beginning of awful, destabilizing events. —  TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • The volcanologists also are measuring for seismic activity -- earthquakes -- coming from Redoubt. —  Anchorage Daily News - Alaska News
 

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