This morning I read your blog and decided to leave the blog. I have a little something in my inbox that I’m going to share with you.
Live 5 is the first of the upcoming live blogs that are being released on a regular basis. These will be blog posts that will be live in realtime. It’s a small, simple blog, and it’s just going to be a quick summary of what’s going on in the world today.
Well it’s not for me to say, but I’m pretty sure that you won’t be disappointed with the quality of the content.
The 5 stories I mentioned in the blog would be: 1) New Zealand earthquake 2) Australia’s first-ever shark attack 3) Man goes to jail for sending threatening tweets 4) The new school of sharks and what they do: 5) The new school of sharks and what they do: 6) A real life story of the shark attacks. The first story will be about the earthquake in New Zealand.
The earthquake in New Zealand is bad, but it’s the first of a number of earthquakes that will be happening across the world in the next few years. The first one is in Italy, then in Chile, then one in New Zealand, and then one in the US. New Zealand has had five earthquakes in the past 100 years, with one in 1883.
There have been numerous earthquakes in New Zealand in the past 100 years, with one in 1883. The first one in Italy, in 1883, was the most severe of all the earthquakes. The second one was in the South Pacific in 2004, which was the most devastating one of all the earthquakes.
The third one has been in Japan, and is in Japan for the next 25 years. There are no earthquakes in Japan and no earthquakes in the US, so we don’t have the chance for a second earthquake.
Today’s situation is similar where we don’t have the chance for a second earthquake. The earthquake in the South Pacific in 2004 was a big one and it caused devastation across the globe. The Japanese earthquake of 2011 was a much smaller one. We do have the chance of a tsunami hitting the US, so we have a chance of a third earthquake, but that’s only a chance.
The problem is that the probability of a tsunami hitting the US is very low. The chance of a tsunami in the Pacific is about 1 in 100 million. But the question is: how likely is that? The answer is it is about 1 in 10 million. But why? Because in 2005 a magnitude 6.0 earthquake was recorded in the Philippines, which was only 1/100,000th of what we would expect.
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake in the Philippines would have caused major damage and death. It also would have had a tremendous impact on the US economy. This earthquake happens every five years, the average number of deaths associated with that, and it has a 90% chance of hitting the US. So, why would it be unlikely that an earthquake would hit the US? Because the US is made up of many different parts, and earthquakes are very unlikely to happen in places where there are no people.
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