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| quote: | Originally posted by woscar99
Not really, to have a tsunami the quake has to be very far away from the coast to give it time to build up. If it's too close to the shore, it can't pick up enough water or speed to cause any major damage. |
that's why i said it was a good thing that it didn't happen over the water (regardless of how far away it was) 
ps, earthquakes occuring in one season? that's like saying the late night thread is only for the usa (i.e. there's a late night everywhere in the world at every hour of the day, and earthquakes can happen at any time around the world ---on fault lines, obviously--- as well).
winter tornadoes? they happen too. but typcially occur between certain months of the year.
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