Looks right to me. More fun facts for those that don't know earthquakes, they're usually preceded by a "p-wave" if you're not right on top of it, that's a single wave that precedes the full quake. You can actually tell how far you are from it by counting from the p-wave to when the quake hits like with thunderstorms, you're 5 miles away for every second between the two.
Note: If you can't count and find shelter at the same time, don't count. The news will tell you how far away it was.
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Date: 2008-07-31 08:21 am (UTC)Note: If you can't count and find shelter at the same time, don't count. The news will tell you how far away it was.