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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I grew up in what is now Serbia, but we had lots of Earthquakes all over former eastern parts of Yugoslavia. Why were there so many earthquakes there in the 1970s and even 80s and now there are hardly any? I didn't think it was near tectonic plates. We would have like "sliding" effect if you were sitting on a couch and earthquake happened. [/quote] Are there mountains in Serbia (I believe the answer is yes). Mountains that are growing means something is pushing the crust. That deformation, which forms the mountains, also is the driving force for earthquakes.[/quote] Tell us something we can't look up on wiki. All of the info you've posted so far seems very basic and common knowledge. What is your actual job that you do and what do you know that we can't get off a recent wtop or slate article? [/quote] I am just answering the questions. I do not know everything about every region. [/quote] I didn't ask anything about a specific region. I asked you to tell us what your actual job is and to tell us something we can't get from an ordinary FB post by IFLS. Please. [/quote] I am the pp about Serbia quakes. Thank you for your answer. I am not the critic below your answer.[/quote]
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