Date: April 15th 2010

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-- VOLCANOES AND EARTHQUAKES (1 updated events, 1 new images) --

MAGNITUDE 7 7 EARTHQUAKE OFF SUMATRA Active subduction off the Indian Ocean coast of Sumatra is responsible for both the region’s geography and its earthquakes Although rare on human timescales, over geologic time, earthquakes are frequent in the area The same forces that produce the earthquakes also created Sumatra, its volcanoes, the nearby islands, and shaped the sea floor * http://earthobservatory nasa gov/NaturalHazards/view php?id=43506&src=nha * (DEM) image from Apr 06, 2010 (Posted on Apr 13, 2010 5:00 PM)


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