Earthquakes: The Earth's Dance
enSeptember 04, 2017
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About this Episode
Most of us are quick to forget that the Earth is a living, breathing creature. When the world dances, rocking and rolling, sending us flying off our feet, we get that vivid reminder. Join Dr Judy L Mohr as she discusses with Jessie Sanders the mechanisms behind earthquakes and what it's really like to live through a big one.
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