I turns out that the number of earthquakes that we have witnessed over the last 30 days is more than 50 percent above normal.
According to their numbers, there have been 82,845 earthquakes of magnitude 1.5 or greater over the last 365 days.
When you multiply 227 earthquakes by 30 days, you get an average of 6,810 earthquakes per 30 days over the last 12 months.
There have been a whole lot more than 6,810 earthquakes over the last 30 days.
That means that the number of earthquakes over the last 30 days is more than 50 percent above normal, and that is big news.
Most of the earthquakes over the last 30 days have happened along the Ring of Fire, and a British news source tells us that over 90 percent of all quakes tend to happen along this seismic zone which roughly encircles the Pacific Ocean.
Earthquake swarms come and go, but for the total number of global earthquakes in a 30 day period to be more than 50 percent above normal is definitely unusual.
http://www.investmentwatchblog.com/seismic-shocker-the-number-of-global-earthquakes-over-the-last-30-days-is-more-than-50-above-normal/
According to their numbers, there have been 82,845 earthquakes of magnitude 1.5 or greater over the last 365 days.
When you multiply 227 earthquakes by 30 days, you get an average of 6,810 earthquakes per 30 days over the last 12 months.
There have been a whole lot more than 6,810 earthquakes over the last 30 days.
That means that the number of earthquakes over the last 30 days is more than 50 percent above normal, and that is big news.
Most of the earthquakes over the last 30 days have happened along the Ring of Fire, and a British news source tells us that over 90 percent of all quakes tend to happen along this seismic zone which roughly encircles the Pacific Ocean.
Earthquake swarms come and go, but for the total number of global earthquakes in a 30 day period to be more than 50 percent above normal is definitely unusual.
http://www.investmentwatchblog.com/seismic-shocker-the-number-of-global-earthquakes-over-the-last-30-days-is-more-than-50-above-normal/
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