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lol a great combo , geology lesson and visual aids.
Because of my considerable edumacation I thought I would explain the difference between the two types of earth quakes............
Recently, California had a series of smalll earthquakes.
Some were thought to be oscillatory, while others were believed to be trepidatory.
Isn't science beautiful when properly explained???!!!!Fascinating when you know !
You're Welcome! (Six years of high school came in handy)
Because of my considerable edumacation I thought I would explain the difference between the two types of earth quakes............
Recently, California had a series of smalll earthquakes.
Some were thought to be oscillatory, while others were believed to be trepidatory.
It occurred to me that most people might be confused about this,so I thought it wise to let everyone know the difference.
What's the difference between an oscillatory and a trepidatory earthquake?
1. This calculation is just for engineers:
2. And this one is for laymen -- like you:
This is a trepidatory earthquake -- an up and down movement.....
This is an oscillatory earthquake -- a side to side movement...
And this is a combination of both trepidatory and oscillatory:
Isn't science beautiful when properly explained???!!!!Fascinating when you know !
You're Welcome! (Six years of high school came in handy)