Our earth is in a state of constant flux, of spiralling winds, surging sea waves, and gyrations around the fireball called the Sun.

Miles below the surface of the planet, the tectonic plates binding it together are rubbing up against each other, building incredible force until one massive grind results in an earthquake. Earthquakes, like volcanic explosions are the result of a gradual intensification extending back thousands, perhaps even millions of years. In comparison a human life is but an eye blink, and tragically, sometimes lost in one
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