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Why Earthquakes in the East are so much more Dangerous
In the winter of 1811 a series of powerful earthquakes shook the United States of America. It was a very strange series of earthquakes not just because it consisted of 3-4 major earthquakes that happened in very quick succession but also (and possibly more notably) because of where it happened. The epicentre of these earthquakes was not where you might suspect, on the west coast, but instead far to the east, in the Mississippi valley - a place not commonly associated with strong earthquakes.
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Komentáře

  • @aurahbeats8871
    @aurahbeats8871 Před 13 hodinami

    4:56 i live and maryland and remember when this happened 😂 i was in like 2nd grade they made us all evacuate the classroom

  • @psalmerperena4120
    @psalmerperena4120 Před dnem

    I think China has the same risks when it comes to these intraplate earthquakes. The 2008 Sichuan earthquake was felt as far away as Beijing 1,500 km away from the epicenter. It was even felt in Myanmar and Thailand. This and New Madrid made me realize that the true strength of earthquakes isn't always determined by their magnitude.

  • @itsmissvsworld
    @itsmissvsworld Před 4 dny

    I'm a Memphis resident and I have to say that this is the best video I've ever seen about this topic.

  • @wolframheine6378
    @wolframheine6378 Před 5 dny

    Thank you very much for that interesting report. Greetings from Germany

  • @loyddanner7047
    @loyddanner7047 Před 6 dny

    I literally live on the new Madrid fault lol

  • @danielvogler2797
    @danielvogler2797 Před 8 dny

    4:20 thats not Indiana btw great video

  • @renstimpy3568
    @renstimpy3568 Před 8 dny

    bottom line...this one has a bad temper

  • @whatabouttheearth
    @whatabouttheearth Před 9 dny

    Why did this channel stop? Did it just move to Nebula or something?

  • @sassyscrofa1972
    @sassyscrofa1972 Před 10 dny

    Poor little King Snake. 🥺

  • @darlenelang3681
    @darlenelang3681 Před 10 dny

    It is not pronounced Maadrid it just Madrid

    • @WiseSnake
      @WiseSnake Před 3 dny

      Only in Spain or by Spanish speakers. Here in the zone we pronounce it as he does in the video. It's been that way for generations as was mentioned in the video. And some of us do actually make a distinction between Madrid, Spain and New Madrid, Missouri.

  • @alexanderx33
    @alexanderx33 Před 12 dny

    Regarding harvest of lanternfish for protein. I have to wonder for an organism that literally blankets the planet, what is it's rate limiting factor for growth? Is it oxygen? Phytoplankton density? If the rate limiter (as one would expect of a saturated population) is intraspecies competition. Then additional predation should have no impact, since the fish that are harvested are merely getting out of the way for their brothers that would have survived had they not been starved to death by competition with the survivors being caught.

  • @kittycatcaoimhe
    @kittycatcaoimhe Před 14 dny

    I was actually fairly close to the 2011 Louisa, VA earthquake! The shaking felt like the ground was turning to liquid, and while almost no damage happened to our house, other houses in the neighborhood had cracked interior walls, dislodged furniture, fallen picture frames, etc. My high school orientation even got postponed because the gym suffered some structural damage, and all of the balls stuck in the ceiling fell lol

  • @uhkvfjvr
    @uhkvfjvr Před 16 dny

    This might just be my favorite video on CZcams

  • @VoidHalo
    @VoidHalo Před 16 dny

    During that earthquake in West Virginia like 15 years ago I felt it here in Ontario. I was actually chatting online with a bunch of friends, a lot of whom were around the east coast from New York to South Carolina and we all said we felt it at about the same time. It was really weird to feel the exact same thing at the same time as people hundreds or thousands of miles away. It wasn't that strong, either. Just felt wobbly, like my insides were made of jello for a moment. There was a closer one in Quebec a year or so later that was strong enough to wake me up. And that was still a couple hundred miles away.

  • @bonniebluebellaextras

    Small little note geologic wise- the Appalachia Mountains formed due to a plate shift themselves. There are small plates that might occasionally diverge or converge depending on which way they shift. The Appalachia match up with northern American mountains and even the ones leading up to the UK and Scotland. Earthquakes along the east are rare but not at all impossible. Anytime a mountain has formed, it is most likely due to seismic activity and has some form of molten activity depending on lava vein accessibility and tectonic ‘agreement’ or plates that only rub against each other and not push into or pull away

  • @TamagoHead
    @TamagoHead Před 17 dny

    The effects that gravity has from our tidally locked moon adds fun.

  • @jeffbenton6183
    @jeffbenton6183 Před 17 dny

    Anyone know what happened to this channel?

  • @limbolegs
    @limbolegs Před 19 dny

    would love to see a new upload one day!

  • @Tjbenedict96
    @Tjbenedict96 Před 20 dny

    The pronunciation of Madrid is atrocious

  • @mrbigglesworth4619
    @mrbigglesworth4619 Před 21 dnem

    WE NEED MORE VIDEOS

  • @krzysztofjabonski6917
    @krzysztofjabonski6917 Před 21 dnem

    When new great movies?

  • @Th3KingDedede
    @Th3KingDedede Před 21 dnem

    before i watch: duh, east coast building code has a massive skill issue after: snad

  • @theDurgaLove
    @theDurgaLove Před 22 dny

    Annoying annoying muaic. Terribly unwatchable.

  • @theDurgaLove
    @theDurgaLove Před 22 dny

    Annoying music.. unwatchable because of it

  • @Gearthepunk
    @Gearthepunk Před 22 dny

    Awe we never got part two :(

  • @thumpyloudfoot864
    @thumpyloudfoot864 Před 22 dny

    Really? You talked about liquefaction and didn't mention Port Royal?

  • @char544
    @char544 Před 22 dny

    TWO YEARS LATER AND NO PART TWO WTF COME ON

  • @adeliaadel2867
    @adeliaadel2867 Před 22 dny

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  • @gnored
    @gnored Před 22 dny

    Wow! A CZcams video with DATA! And lots of it!

  • @sahilsingh0710
    @sahilsingh0710 Před 23 dny

    Brother i eagerly waiting for your next video I always check your channel 🎉

  • @sahilsingh0710
    @sahilsingh0710 Před 23 dny

    Brother i eagerly waiting for your next video I always check your channel

  • @LyssLiLi
    @LyssLiLi Před 23 dny

    *~"Let's go to Mt. Paektu"~*

  • @MoisesMosiala
    @MoisesMosiala Před 24 dny

    Havent even watched the video. But theyre not (ill come back)

  • @Noob_Productionz
    @Noob_Productionz Před 24 dny

    We never got a part 2 😢

  • @michaelglendinning1738

    It's like watching a crash in slow motion. I bet if we could speed it all up, it would make perfect sense.

  • @HeartlessSystem
    @HeartlessSystem Před 25 dny

    I remember the 2011 earthquake, I was in Williamsburg Virginia in an after school program asleep lol. One of the staff woke me up to make me go into the hallway and do the earthquake thingy they do in school. Nothing happened besides a bit of shaking though and I got to go back to sleep lol.

  • @scottnielsen1553
    @scottnielsen1553 Před 26 dny

    This video is very well done. It states that the 3 earthquakes from 1811 & 1812 ranged between 7.0 & 7.5 magnitude. These are estimates and they are in line with general consensus from the scientific community in articles I have read for years. When you read eye witness accounts of what happened in that region during the quakes, it compares more to what happened in Anchorage Alaska in 1964 which was a 9.2. I was in Southern California during the Hector Mine Earthquake in 1999 and the Ridgecrest earthquakes in 2019. Hector Mine was a 7.1 and the strongest of the 3 earthquakes in Ridgecrest was also 7.1 Those California earthquakes did not knock trees over or deform the land like the New Madrid ones did.

  • @richwheeler2730
    @richwheeler2730 Před 26 dny

    In 2024 new york hit with earthquake

  • @apskii
    @apskii Před 26 dny

    shhh they eat a lot of spicy food. they fart and enchanted the earthquake.

  • @chase5513
    @chase5513 Před 27 dny

    MADrid lmao dude...

  • @antelopeishere
    @antelopeishere Před 28 dny

    i miss watching vids here. rewatching it repeatedly, hope you come back :<

  • @ellisroy4
    @ellisroy4 Před měsícem

    Can you try using proper English and also pronouncing the town correctly

    • @NightytimeExtras
      @NightytimeExtras Před 15 dny

      He's not a native speaker and the city New Madrid, Missouri is not pronounced the same as Madrid, Spain.

  • @ZA-mb5di
    @ZA-mb5di Před měsícem

    I used to live in southern Massachusetts. In 2020 we got an earthquake. It was the loudest thing I've heard before or since. It was like a runaway diesel but if the engine was the size of an entire building. It woke me up and my mom called the police because clearly that wasnt normal. Seeing the usgs on the news was so weird

  • @matthewsecord7641
    @matthewsecord7641 Před měsícem

    Nate don't care, he's just angry. I was suprised that Colorado lost, nothing against Dallas. That was just a coaching masterclass, and Dallas should NOT have won this series on paper. Dallas did well, Colorado did not.

  • @alabamaperson7225
    @alabamaperson7225 Před měsícem

    Baby come back I need more videos ❤

  • @jeepo4059
    @jeepo4059 Před měsícem

    This explains why, when they built the St. Louis arch, they had to go about 750 ft down to find bedrock. Always wondered about that. On Sundays, they would allow people to go down on the elevator (for a price-it helped with the cost), and a lot of them would come back up with the bends (no one knew what the “bends” was back in the day)...the person who was in charge of the project would have to spend days in bed with the bends...it’s a wonder they didn’t kill him!🙁

  • @pink_wixard
    @pink_wixard Před měsícem

    pls stop calling colonizers "settlers" because that they were not-

  • @pasky7824
    @pasky7824 Před měsícem

    Let's see if there's a serious earthquake on the 41st day after the April 8th eclipse on this fault line ⌛️😮on May 19th

  • @JimmyEnterprises1
    @JimmyEnterprises1 Před měsícem

    Tbh I think they got in the blast zone of caseOH jumping.

  • @Anna_KTZ
    @Anna_KTZ Před měsícem

    "New Maaadrid" .. Really?

    • @ethanbates7734
      @ethanbates7734 Před 27 dny

      That is correct pronunciation. Spoiler alert, we’re not in Europe

    • @Anna_KTZ
      @Anna_KTZ Před 27 dny

      @@ethanbates7734 I know. It's just odd hearing it pronoucned like that for the first time, being used to the way Madrid is pronounced here. By now I'm used to it already.