More Earthquakes Japan Region. California Earthquakes today. Friday 8/9/2024

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Published 2024-08-09

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  • @bobiggy1162
    We always super appreciate your very xlnt EQ commentaries, EarthMaster! Kudos much!👍😊👍
  • @rebe4981
    If Japan gets a MEGA quake, should we who live on the PNW coast be fearful of a tsunami? Opposite of the big quake in the 1700's?
  • @maryuline2585
    This is a great channel. Current information, world activity, etc. Thank you so much!!!
  • @carcassdefender
    i love you dude. my paranoia is so bad. youre the big brother ive prayed for my whole life
  • @kylewardlow2005
    I just noticed that the California earthquake swarm has eerily similar characteristics to a magma intrusion. Question is if there is any uplift occurring there.
  • @dubaloo
    Good to know it's settling down.
  • @ladeek35
    Nearly everyday, allegedly no earthquakes in Oregon! Yeah, they expect us to believe nothing moves here or rarely. That’s simply not true. We know what earthquakes feel like and we definitely feel them here on the Southern Oregon Coast.
  • @joanntorres7877
    Are you feeling okay brother Earth Master. Today you sound a little slow. Well I will pray for you. 🙏🙏
  • Dude you need a bigger pointer or highlight it when you're showing places on the maps you need a magnifying glass to see what your pointing at and talking about
  • @vyletrieu7520
    The lanina fire cycle is strong but one day it will change and stabilize completely, everyone please take care.❤
  • @kingme79
    4:07 a friend of mine finds a lot of old fisures in the Amboy area. Maybe something collapsed inside a fisure? The tremors north in the Puget Sound area are concerning to me. The Olympic Mountain Range area is a geological mystery of its origin. One theory thinks it might be a huge knob on the subducting Juan De Fuca plate that's basically jammed into the North American plate.
  • @donadams8345
    Looks like pretty normal worldwide quake activity.
  • @lindat1078
    I’m a self taught geologist and love the tectonic plates ( have the map) and Yellowstone park. I live in bozeman MT so only an hour from the park. My question would be are the quakes in TX and OK from fracking?