CL wrote:
> B Robson wrote:
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>> tm wrote:
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>>> B Robson wrote:
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>>>> tm wrote:
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>>>>> B Robson wrote:
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>>>>>> tm wrote:
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>>>>>>> B Robson wrote:
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>>>>>>>> tm wrote:
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>>>>>>>>> B Robson wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>> tm wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>>> B Robson wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>>>> Volcanoes cause earthquakes? 
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Yes.
>>>>>>>>>>> google-  volcano-tectonic earthquake
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Which volcano caused the recent earthquake off Sendai?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> None. What's your point?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> How many earthquakes were caused by volcanoes?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Lazy shit. Do your own math. Subtract the number that weren't 
>>>>>>> from the total and you'll know.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So you don't know that this is correct.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Japan is a country on volcanic land - most unsuitable for 
>>>>>> urbanization. This makes the land very fertile but also produces 
>>>>>> *many* earthquakes."
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Depends on how one defines "many", doesn't it?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You can also define 1=2, but that's not going to help you either.
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>>>
>>> Now you are just being silly.
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>>
>> A lot less silly than you. You know full well, or at least should 
>> know, that volcanoes are not responsible for many earthquakes in Japan.
> 
> 
> Maybe you're looking in the wrong place.  Try Izu-Oshima and 
> Miyakejima's volcanic eruptions and the three years of daily earthquakes 
> in Ito and the surrounding areas.

Shima and jima means island doesn't it?


> 
>>>>>> Thanks, it's been fun. 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> You are welcome.
>>>>> Don't hesitate to ask anytime you need other simple questions 
>>>>> answered.