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Re: Can schools just organise such trips for their 11 and 12 years old by themselves
Our current technology on seismology has not advanced to the point where we can predict when and where an earthquake will happen in advance. Seismologists will tell you that certain regions or countries stand a higher chance of risk of an earthquake, but they cannot tell you when the quake will happen. Like the recent case of the quake in Nepal.
For many years, a number of seismologists are predicting the "Big One" in California as it lies in the fault lines of the 2 tectonic plates, but it hasn't happen yet so far although there have been a number of quakes reported in the region. That doesn't stop people from living and working in California.
Mt Kinabalu has not experienced quake for a number of years and no one expect the quake would happen last week. My friend just came back from the KK climb a few weeks ago. I told him you were lucky. He said that you can't predict it. Not even the experts.
got no Statellite warning meh :(
Our current technology on seismology has not advanced to the point where we can predict when and where an earthquake will happen in advance. Seismologists will tell you that certain regions or countries stand a higher chance of risk of an earthquake, but they cannot tell you when the quake will happen. Like the recent case of the quake in Nepal.
For many years, a number of seismologists are predicting the "Big One" in California as it lies in the fault lines of the 2 tectonic plates, but it hasn't happen yet so far although there have been a number of quakes reported in the region. That doesn't stop people from living and working in California.
Mt Kinabalu has not experienced quake for a number of years and no one expect the quake would happen last week. My friend just came back from the KK climb a few weeks ago. I told him you were lucky. He said that you can't predict it. Not even the experts.
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