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Amir Ayala
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31 March, 09:32
Why don't earthquakes count as severe wether
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Patrick Wong
31 March, 09:42
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weather is above the surface of the earth instead if underneath, like earthquakes
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Leila Rosario
31 March, 09:44
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Earthquakes occur inside the earth whereas weather occurs within the atmosphere. severe weather and earthquakes can both be classified as natural disasters but they are in no way related to weather.
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