Earthquakes 101 | National Geographic
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Earthquakes 101 | National Geographic
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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Earthquakes occur around the world and have been recorded on all seven continents. What intrigues you the most about these tremors?
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Who’s here for school
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Earthquakes are quite literally groundbreaking
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Who else had to watch this for school (Online school cuz quarantine)
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I really love the "poetic" introduction of every NatGeo 101 videos.
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Land : I hate that, let me just move it little bit Cities : Gone
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5 years since the tragedy and Nepal is still recovering. Recalling that day still sends chills down the spine.
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No one : Earthquake : Shake it off, shake it off ft. Taylor Swift.
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That last bit holds true. Makes me wonder the sort of events the dwellers of that time experienced when mountains and canyons were formed.
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Imagine being in the middle of an eye operation when an earthquake hits.
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Facts :- 1.Japan has tons of earthquake each year .... 2.Earthquakes can be sense by animals 3.Earthquakes add feature to earth
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Had a 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Elazığ/ Turkey just hours ago
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Every earthquake and my neighbour says "the end is near"! The end is near since millions of years ago then.
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Is there a playlist of Natgeo 101 videos? These videos are just amazing. The narrator's voice is just splendid!
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Me: This is heartbreaking Earth: This is groundbreaking
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i love the national geographic films, they are so interesting
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Living in Turkey and have been experiencing earthquakes quite frequently lately and this video has been very educational.
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It is fascinating to see that earthquakes can be so devastating as well as lead to magnificent features on our planet earth, as explained by the video at the last!
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Please make more 101 Videos! It's very informative.
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I am in Guanica, PR and we are in the middle of an earthquake swarm with a severe 6.4 (though I believe it was stronger than that in some areas). We just had thousands of quakes over a 3 week period. I never heard of this phenomenon before. I am learning about quakes more and more every day. Thanks for posting this NatGeo!