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Originally Posted by Chyeahhh!!!
@ witty, these were in response to Orc's Ireland inquiry:
from what I've read, you guys are in the clear for major seismic activity. You've got a few mountain puffers here n there on your side of things but nothing I would worry about. Fact is you guys are relatively safe from inundation given the current sea level numbers and from what I can tell, should remain pretty intact given a pole revearsal though that is highly speculative.
I did forget to account for rainfall there Orc. Heavy to major rainfall has been speculated to be a major precursor or direct contributor to seismic activity (limited to areas known for seismic activity/ fault regions), not to mention soil saturation that can lead to sinkholes, in worst case scenarios coastal erosion and another natural process where the land liquifies, known as liquifaction which we saw alot of it during the New Christchurch flooding and the Japan Quake back in 2011. Your local salt deposits would have much to disclose about how your land would handle all of this.
I'm still interested in founding out about your salt mines/deposits
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Awesome.
Also, I would help with our salt mine information, but I have no idea what you are talking about :(