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  2. Earthquake (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Earthquake started his career in the Airforce in the talent show “Tops and Blues”. [5] In 2002, Earthquake joined Latham Entertainment Presents Comedy Tour. [ 5 ] In 2004, he signed a deal with ABC to create his own sitcom called “Earthquake,” which later fell through, [ citation needed ] although in 2005 he performed one of his most ...

  3. Watch scuba divers grab onto reef as swarm of underwater ...

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    The group was underwater when a 7.2 magnitude earthquake and string of aftershocks shook the country, the videographer said. Watch scuba divers grab onto reef as swarm of underwater earthquakes ...

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  5. List of disaster films - Wikipedia

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    This list of disaster films represents over half a century of films within the genre.Disaster films are motion pictures which depict an impending or ongoing disaster as a central plot feature.

  6. Electric Earthquake - Wikipedia

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    Electric Earthquake (1942) is the seventh of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by the Fleischer Studios. The story runs for about eight minutes and covers Superman's adventures in stopping a madman from ...

  7. Strange lights spotted in Morocco earthquake videos may be a ...

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    Reports of “earthquake lights,” like the ones seen in videos captured before Friday’s 6.8-magnitude earthquake in Morocco, go back centuries to ancient Greece.

  8. Earthquake - Wikipedia

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    For instance, an earthquake of magnitude 6.0 releases approximately 32 times more energy than a 5.0 magnitude earthquake and a 7.0 magnitude earthquake releases 1,000 times more energy than a 5.0 magnitude earthquake. An 8.6-magnitude earthquake releases the same amount of energy as 10,000 atomic bombs of the size used in World War II. [18]

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