Nature Discoveries After regions like the Pacific "Ring of Fire," Iceland, Hawaii, and the East African Rift Valley, Yellowstone National Park is one of the most geologically volatile regions on the planet.
This explains why the region has experienced nearly 50,000 quakes, with an average of 1,500 to 3,000 quakes per year, over the last 4 decades.
While scientists are still trying to understand why a single landscape will generate this amount of quakes, they have been startled again by the recent discovery of hundreds of earthquakes, an occurrence they had not witnessed in the area for a very long time.
This sudden spike has left residents running for safety as they fear that it may be a precursor to a much larger, potentially catastrophic event. But what is causing this high frequency of quakes? Is there a way to stop them? Let's find out.
The Scary Cherry The Grand Canyon is a lot of things for one it's visually stunning but more than anything it's big and when something is Big it's easy for stuff to get lost and some of the Lost stuff that's turned up inside the Grand Canyon has been truly mind-bending levels of odd these are the 20 strangest things ever discovered at the Grand Canyon
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Nature Discoveries After regions like the Pacific "Ring of Fire," Iceland, Hawaii, and the East African Rift Valley, Yellowstone National Park is one of the most geologically volatile regions on the planet.
This explains why the region has experienced nearly 50,000 quakes, with an average of 1,500 to 3,000 quakes per year, over the last 4 decades.
While scientists are still trying to understand why a single landscape will generate this amount of quakes, they have been startled again by the recent discovery of hundreds of earthquakes, an occurrence they had not witnessed in the area for a very long time.
This sudden spike has left residents running for safety as they fear that it may be a precursor to a much larger, potentially catastrophic event. But what is causing this high frequency of quakes? Is there a way to stop them? Let's find out.