no God did it
2006-09-02 17:33:37
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answered by B 3
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Each and every seismologist are to be blamed for not alerting the event in time. Nobody came forward to deny or accept the method what I used to alert 2 hours before the tsunami struck our coast. My study in US library and my instrument has helped me to issue the warning. Any intelligent seismologist should have at least alerted the people. Our meteorological department is trying to find a lam excuse .Just because they do not know the epicenter they were unable to issue the warning. But they should have tried to find out the location of epicenter. If you study the seismograph only 10 % of the chance was there to affect north India. 90% of the chances were in sea. Why nobody suspected that the epicenter should have been in the sea?
2006-09-04 03:30:38
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answered by A.Ganapathy India 7
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That's the best urban legend I've EVER heard...!
No, it could not possibly have done that. The Richter level of that earthquake far exceeds anything a man made device is capable of causing. Could it have TRIGGERED it...?
Read up on Project Mohole. part of it was originally for the idea of trying to prevent earthquakes, by countering them with nuclear devices dropped down holes bored through the crust, or to reduce their force by triggering them before they had built up enough pressure to really go wild.
It was a nice idea, but it didn't work. The crust is too thick to bore through, in most places. (We were barely able to get through where it was the thinnest, on the ocean floor.) And the pressures down there are so great, our largest bombs today would not make enough of a difference to significantly advance or retard an impending quake.
2006-09-03 01:06:55
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answered by cdf-rom 7
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NO. No matter how the U.S. or anyone ever tried, they could NEVER cause a TSUNAMI for crying out loud. Maybe Al Franken wrote a book on it or something, but tsunamis have happened since the earth began, because they are NATURAL. Not caused by ANYTHING else than NATURE.
2006-09-03 00:36:25
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answered by plasmasphinx 2
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Thank you, Cindy Sheehan, for your question. Aren't you the one who last year claimed that the cause of Hurricane Katrina was President Bush?
2006-09-03 05:30:35
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answered by Anne Marie 6
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The idea is totally ridiculous. The effects of the bombs cannot even be measured on a seismometer unless it is quite close to the explosion.
2006-09-03 00:32:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the U.S. is responsible for everything bad that happens in the world.
2006-09-03 00:44:27
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answered by quicksandvalley 3
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You've got to be kidding. What kind of Michael Moore propaganda have you been watching? It's called plate tectonics. Google it or something.
2006-09-03 00:33:54
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answered by Anonymous
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FFFffft. Dang! Excuse me. (Heck, I just wiped out Hawaii. Sorry about that.)
2006-09-04 03:30:13
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answered by Doc 1
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ya thats it, a country is to blame for mother effer natures doing. way to use your gift god gave you
2006-09-03 00:38:00
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answered by joe shmo 2
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i dont think bunk busters are that strong
2006-09-03 00:35:26
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answered by bapesta_G 1
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