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What's up with the earthquake swarm Reykjanes Ridge?
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A long-dormant underwater volcano near Antarctica has woken up, triggering a swarm of 85,000 earthquakes.
Volcanoes can be found even off the coast of Antarctica. At the deep-sea volcano Orca, which has been inactive for a long time, a sequence of more than 85,000 earthquakes was registered in 2020, a swarm quake that reached proportions not previously observed for this region.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 52708022 copied from Science daily website. Again that is like evolution books saying the world is billions of years old? lol its all just made up numbers. Plus to debunk this claim, then how do 56 EQ happen to be exactly 10.0 KM. and you can't say that is default KM, as one popped on today that was at 9.7 KM deep. so a volcano erupts and it makes 56+ EQ to just so happen to be exactly 10.0 KM?
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