But yah today in my anthropology class we learned that 300 years ago an earthquake of this magnitude happened and a tsunami just as bad hit the western part of canada and the united states. But obviously with the world being less populated it wasn't as devastating. Now to think that its the eastern's side next.
I live in the east of Holland so if the tsunami is going to hit Europe too, I'll be save... I live above sea level. But it's pretty scary and I hope it never happens.
Woah. That's mad. I had heard about something like that a while back but never knew it'd be that big. One thing is though... that because one has hit, every fecking country thinks they're gonna get hit by one... I agree with my mate on this one: America just want to say "We have better disasters than you!"
Wow I'm beginning to think moving to Florida was not all it was cracked up to be. It was enough getting through the barage of Hurricanes this year and now this telling me I'm basically gonna go floating away. Just peachy. :angry:
No, it definitely wouldn't be in your best interest to move here. We'll be underwater in five years or less anyway- tsunami or no, what with all these past hurricanes. Next season will probably be just as shitty. Anyway- the thought of another massive tsunami occuring- regardless of where- isn't exactly welcoming.
Too Late... Been here since 96. I was beginning to think the tradeoff for Nice weather being Hurricanes was a little extreme this year. But I guess its the price you pay for living in Florida.
wow.. thats interesting.. but thats like that huge earthquake thats supposed to have happened in califonia that hasnt yet.. once it happens it will obviously suck.. i know u cant stop a earthquake.. but can u like "diffuse" a tidal wave once it starts? like do something to slow it down or decrease the size of it? i seriously have no idea..
Hey, my house is safe too. [/b][/quote] But you're not a girl nor hot Well..maybe you are hot but im not judging that
exactly, so determining if you should move from florida or wherever just because someone has posted things about a mega tsunami is ridiculous if you ask me. Next time, it wont be a tsunami, itll be something different so it will take people by surprise once again like it did in asia.
exactly, so determining if you should move from florida or wherever just because someone has posted things about a mega tsunami is ridiculous if you ask me. Next time, it wont be a tsunami, itll be something different so it will take people by surprise once again like it did in asia. [/b][/quote] So you dont believe me? So you dont believe all the magazines and tv-shows about it? Well, if it comes in the next 50 years we'll see who's dead and who's not. okay? While you're buying clothes or going to work, i'll be somewhere in the east of Holland where its high. Well, you'll be high to but thats because you'll be in the wave itself.
exactly, so determining if you should move from florida or wherever just because someone has posted things about a mega tsunami is ridiculous if you ask me. Next time, it wont be a tsunami, itll be something different so it will take people by surprise once again like it did in asia. [/b][/quote] How plausible it is that natural disasters can't happen again due to the fact that they won't take the victims by surprise again. Come on, natural disasters will happen whether they surprised the people before or not. The past of a natural disaster does not mean it won't happen again. Case in point; Mt St. Helens blew in 1980 in Seattle, and was spewing again last year (not violent, but it was still happening).