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Originally posted by AnchorAlum
Um, no. One thing left out was that this was the coldest summer on record in the US in a hundred years.
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That is also a sign of global warming - most of Canada had a cool, wet summer, while BC had a hot dry summer - that just isn;t normal.
You are right though, earthquakes have nothing to do with global warming - global warming affects temperature, not tectonics.
Seismic activity happens all the time, we just don't tend to feel it. There's a quake pretty much everyday in BC, but it is so small you can't feel it.