On April 11, 2012, a magnitude 8.6 earthquake struck off the coast of Sumatra |
Who rang the bell?
And why?
Below is a quote from The Christian Science Monitor regarding the earthquake.
"It's totally unusual," Lay told OurAmazingPlanet. It turns out that the
quake began on one fault, streaking along at more than a mile per
second, and, when it reached an intersecting fault, it ruptured that
one, too. In all, it ruptured four different faults over the course of
150 seconds, unleashing an amount of energy equivalent to about four
magnitude-8.0 earthquakes."
In the record, golems are very very fast. Just imagine how fast they would be on the surface.
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