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Old 14-06-2006, 07:37 PM
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What's the source for this information, I'd love to read it. Absolute crap though, I do physics and geology at uni and I know that there is no way that is the case. Might I add though that it is possible for a 50m sized object to hit the surface, in fact we get hit by a 10m+ object at least once a year. Also, given that a 2VW sized object would be about 10-15m why don't we have a boxing day tsunami at least once a year? I know, it's because they don't do that.

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That region is not known for tsunami activity
What an idiot. That area is sitting right on top of a plate boundary, one of the areas on the earth where earthquake, and therefore tsunamis, are most common.

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the floor resets
Actually the floor didn't reset, as can be seen by the fact that banda ache is now half submerged.

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