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Antipode Link To Seismic Activity?
Is there an accepted link between seismic activities between the antipodes of earth or if there isn't should there be? The reason I ask is because when you check the antipode of Nepal it is very close to Chile. An earthquake has just struck in Nepal and a volcano had just become active in Chile for the first time in 40 years. I think I noticed something similar happening last year though can't remember the locations involved.
Do you think there could be a link or is it coincidence?
Do you think there could be a link or is it coincidence?
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Coordinates 41°19′48″S 72°37′06″W[1]
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2015-04-25 06:11:26 28.28 N 84.79 E (Depth) 10 (Mag 7.8) NEPAL
41°S versus 28N and about 156° in longitude, rather than 180°.
So, before we get into any theory discussions, can we agree that, whilst "antipode" is a technical term with very precise meaning (to geographers) you only meant "roughly opposite sides of the world"? In which case, why didn't you say so?
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