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How big an earthquake are you looking for? |
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According to values I found on a page of howstuffworks.com - |
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A magnitude 5.0 earthquake is about 200 tons of TNT : doable. |
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magnitude 6.0 is 6,270 tons : Okay, that's a lot of explosives |
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7.0 is 199,000 tons : You got a nuke? |
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8.0 is 6,270,000 tons : Or a thermonuclear bomb, if you've got one going begging. |
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What is it when my stepather's sister walks across the room? |
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I believe they have to use concrete. Her heels overstress wood. The Army Corps of Engineers keeps tabs on her whereabouts so as to provide support beams when she crosses bridges. |
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Thinking the other way round, has anyone tried to harvest earthquake energy for electricity generation? |
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