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Largest Earthquakes ever recorded Valdivia, Chile 22 May 1960 (magnitude 9.5) ... Prince William Sound, Alaska 28 March 1964 (magnitude 9.2) ... Sumatra, Indonesia 26 December 2004 (magnitude 9.1) ... Sendai, Japan 11 March 2011 (magnitude 9.0) ... Kamchatka, Russia 4 November 1952 (magnitude 9.0) More items...
It's a phenomenon called "eye black." Natural skin absorbs some light, but reflects the rest. This reflection can cause glare and impair vision....
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When a slash signifies alternatives between only two words, don't use spaces before or after. When using slashes to signify alternatives between...
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When you use oxygen absorbers inside a resealable bag or airtight container, flour can last up to ten years and beyond. Using oxygen absorbers and...
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Wolf packs don't actually have alpha males and alpha females, the idea is based on a misunderstanding. You may have heard that a wolf pack is led...
Read More »This earthquake and subsequent tsunami killed at least 521 people, with 56 missing and 12,000 injured. More than 800,000 people were displaced with a total of 1.8m people affected across Chile, where damage was estimated at US$30 billion. The epicentre was 335 km south-west of Santiago, at a depth of 35 km. A minor tsunami travelled across the Pacific causing damage to boats as far away as San Diego, California.
Canned and freeze-dried foods are your new favorites. So are properly-stored whole wheat cereals, nuts, dry pasta, corn, and various other dry...
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It can also be defined as "the rules of moral conduct implanted by nature in the human mind, forming the proper basis for and being superior to all...
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Celery juice is very low in calories and nutrients, and it does not contain the energy-rich carbohydrates the body needs to function properly....
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Here are 10 simple tips for having great sex while camping. Pack A Large Tent. ... Keep It Cozy. ... Find A Secluded Spot (If You Need To) ... Stay...
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