IT'S SHAKING MEN, HALLELUJAH!

One of my loved knowledge areas it is Geophysics. Specifically, I love to read about earthquakes, tsunamis and other natural disasters (just to know how happen, I don't enjoy to watch people dying). I remember so good a lot of earthquakes and disasters that happened around the world in the past decade even if I was just a child.

With the aim of learning things out of the main subjects of my career, I joined this semester the General Training Course Terremotos: usos y abusos which contains classes about everything you have to know about earthquakes: magnitude scales, kinds of grounds, waves and more.

After I started to understand the classes and loving the contents and my lovely teacher (which is very known even on TV channels, Diana Comte) I understood that it isn't a useless course: I always want to have my say knowing so well about what I'm talking about. So, I want to apply all what I'm learning in my university homeworks. A simple example: I don't want to say "8.8 Richter degrees" because that's wrong, degrees don't exist in Richter nor any magnitude scale.

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  1. I laugh so hard when I read the second line of the first paragraph, because I remember the "Pinericosas"

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  2. I have never lived an earthquake, so I hope to live that experience someday.

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  3. When you say "I will talk about my CFG", I think you were in Lengua y Cultura Vasca....
    By the way, is a really specific interest the geography jjj

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  4. If there is one that I am afraid of, it is an earthquake, I am afraid of them. At that moment I do not know what to do, it's like my brain is blocked :(

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