slugking50
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Its unbelievable whats happening in southern Asia. The latest reports are that the death toll is at 40 thousand. They think it may double..... Its believed that over 1 million people are also homeless....
It's hard to believe that the Earth's rotation would be effected by this little earthquake. Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur all the time. Even the crustal rock that is moving a few meters during an earthquake is rotating with the rest of the planet at 1,000 mph, and flying through space at thousands of mph. That's a lot of kinetic energy.G_M said:QD-
Any thoughts on the earths rotation being effected by the plate slippage and tsunami?
Also, I saw a snippet on ABC news saying that Diego Garcia was unaffected by the tsunami.
While that may have been possible before, with the Internet I doubt if something like that could be kept secret... Someone would tell someone somehow.quick dog said:I'll bet they are lying about Diego Garcia.
I was fascinated by the location and importance of the island. I did some research and found this site. Everything seems okay.VF21 said:While that may have been possible before, with the Internet I doubt if something like that could be kept secret... Someone would tell someone somehow.
And I will pray very hard that my instincts about this are right.
Wow -- well again, might be the poverty, lack of education. If I ever saw the ocean dramatically drop in the space of a few minutes I'd be the hell out of dodge because I know exactly what that means is coming, and I'm basically a land lubber.VF21 said:Thanks, GM...
I heard earlier that one reason for part of the original loss of life was the number of people who were fascinated by the amazing tidal drop. Not knowing that what goes out has to invariably come back in, large numbers of people walked out onto the dry areas left by the receding waters to retrieve fish... or to simply go where they had never been able to walk before. In some areas it was reported the water receded at least 1000 meters, which is a little over the length of 11 football fields. When the water came roaring back in at something close to the speed of a jetliner, the people had nowhere to go.
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Diego Garcia, the southernmost island in the Chagos Archipelago, sits about 1,000 miles south of India and roughly 2,000 miles from the earthquake’s epicenter.quick dog said:I wonder what happened at Diego Garcia, the huge, and very important naval base that is located in the middle of the Indian Ocean. That base provides naval and air support for the Iraq theater. I believe that the island is situated in a horrible geographic position, and the depth of water surrounding the island would create the worst possible tidal wave conditions. I'm guessing that there are a lot of unreported American and British casualties.
I have not heard a single thing on the news, which is to be expected given the importance of the base. One would have to expect that the base had at least 15 minutes of warning before the tsunami hit.
Tsunami comes from the Japanese tsu (harbor) and nami (wave). Appropriate naming, as some 80 percent of all tsunamis occur in the Pacific Ocean and Japan has suffered many, some coming from as far away as South America. Tsunamis are often incorrectly called tidal waves, but tides have nothing to do with them (though the damage may be worse if a tsunami hits at high tide).
Wow...interesting!RoyalDiva said:I also heard on the news today that an elephant has been credited with saving the lives of some children in Thailand. Apparently the elephant was entertaining children on the beach when the tsunami hit. The elephant used it's trunk to lift children out of the water onto it's back, saving them. They're supposed to be very smart creatures.