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11611091 No.11611091 [Reply] [Original]

So I'm a sort of a dork who looks daily at earthquakes on the canadian east coast because I live near the CSZ and I saw there was a bunch of earthquakes in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, which is very unusual. It the first time in literal ages that I see this. So, does anyone have an explanation? I'm not claiming it's anything paranormal, thus why I'm not going to ask /x/, so yeah.

Pic related.


https://earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/recent/maps-cartes/index-en.php

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>>11611091
bumping for mild interest

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>> No.11611657

Why?

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>>11611091
How can you be familiar with earthquakes and not know about plate boundaries?