The planet Earth is in perpetual motion. Gigantic tectonic plates make up the earth’s crust and are responsible for this movement. When plates collide, earthquakes are born, sending shockwaves of destruction. Where they form a boundary, volcanoes spew smoke and fire.
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26:23 And sure enough, Taal erupted again in 2020, taking 39 lives this time
My grandfather remembered the 1929 quake (Cape Bretoners). The wave was only about a foot high when it came down Sydney Harbor, though, from what he said
If I'm not mistaken, Volcano Island is no longer in existence. The processes the earth goes through are amazing.