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Earthquake?
Byhanni909
Hello, I'm currently in Morocco, and yesterday there was an earthquake at midnight. My question is, where can I tell if there's another earthquake coming? It's never happened before, and I was so scared that I ran out in my underwear.
What is it and why do you need it?
Hey, So I have homework where I have to find out what this is (picture below). I have no idea what it is or how to find out. Can you please help me?
Safest place to be during an earthquake outside?
Are you safe from earthquakes outside? Unless you're absolutely standing under something?
What is this stone?
Bye34f63
I found a stone by the sea and I don’t know what kind it is, there are some bubbles on one side and in a very small hole on the stone there are some kind of crystals in there (but this is not visible in the pictures) In addition, the stone has 2 large holes…
How heavy or big does a stone have to be to be a rock?
How heavy or big does a stone have to be to be considered a rock? I've thought about it hard, but I can't come up with a solution. Maybe someone here has a good answer. maybe from 100 kg?
What fossils are these?
Hey, I need help with these two photos that show fossils. Does anyone know what fossils these are? The first one I think is a three-lobed trilobite. However, with the last photo I have no idea what kind of plant it is. Lg PS Sorry if you can't see much of the plant.
Könnte eine Schlacke sein. Schlacken sind in bewohnten oder gar industrialisierten Gegenden häufiger als Meteoriten.
Einen Stein. Guck mal ob er magnetisch ist. Dann könnte es auch ein Meteorit sein. Zumindest ist dann die Chance größer.
Magnetisch ist er !
Er gehört dir, weil du ihn gefunden hast. Du könntest mit guten Fotos mal da anfragen:
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