No one knows. I tell you why: a mathematical model has indeed predicted this event to have caused a displacement of 8cm of the Earth axis. The problem is that is so small that cannot be confirmed. Another side effect would be for days to start being 1,26 microseconds shorter.Pandamasque wrote:On a side note I heard talks about some changes to the axis of the earth after the earthquake. Is that true?
Dude I totally felt the quake in Mexicali, BC. Mexico todayTazio wrote:A magnitude 8.8 is hard to imagine, it’s massive! I was in a third floor hotel room in Pasadena eight miles from the epicenter, when the 1987 Whittier Narrows quake hit! I came very close to jumping off my balcony on to a van in the lot. That was a magnitude 6.0 it felt like a train running into the building for about 45 seconds, with after-shocks of the same duration, and almost the same intensity.
I sincerely hope the people of the great state of Chile are spared the worst carnage, and suffering a quake of that magnitude is capable of!
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