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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 329202" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>That's true. As explained to me many years ago, the reason is actually two-fold. The first is yes, the terrain. Being so flat, the waves can travel a lot more freely and over a longer distance. There was something about the soil in the Midwest, too but I forget now. I think it thad something to do with the fact that the soil is so much thinner (farmable). This is the reason cities like Memphis would be LEVELED by a major tremblor. Its been five years on my college science, so I'm probably not explaining things very well. -Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 329202, member: 7185"] That's true. As explained to me many years ago, the reason is actually two-fold. The first is yes, the terrain. Being so flat, the waves can travel a lot more freely and over a longer distance. There was something about the soil in the Midwest, too but I forget now. I think it thad something to do with the fact that the soil is so much thinner (farmable). This is the reason cities like Memphis would be LEVELED by a major tremblor. Its been five years on my college science, so I'm probably not explaining things very well. -Rocky [/QUOTE]
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