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Comments: Did Haiti's deforestation, hurricane trigger deadly earthquake?



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If you read -you will obtain knowledge.
If you add the similarities of "vertical" land rising you are an intuitive individual and you can be a cook because you are able to realize when pizza dough is rising and when it is ready to be cooked.

Haiti- the land rose. All the aftershocks follow the rise. None of the aftershocks where aligned to the stright line edges of the fault system.

The earth had an isostatic "rebound."
You can not use rebound because thats reserved for "glacial rebound" by the "geology union."

John Delano

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