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If there was an earthquake on Mars, it would be called a marsquake amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Mlia.
Also, its not possible.
by Anonymous13 years ago
how is it not possible?
by Anonymous13 years ago
It isn't possible to have an earthquake on mars.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Here read the comments on the mlia this was copied from they explain http://mylifeisaverage.com/story/2147928
by Anonymous13 years ago
well according to this....
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/mars_quakes_041011.html
it's still possible. and the moon has quakes as well.
by Anonymous13 years ago
"It doesn't matter. Mars can't have an "marsquake" because it lacks plate techtonics due to the cooling of it's core millions of years ago."
by Anonymous13 years ago
read my reply above
by Anonymous13 years ago
i guess there's different views then. I'd trust the space website more though haha :P
by Anonymous13 years ago
me too lol
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by Anonymous13 years ago
Oh my Lord, there's a quake on Uranus.
by Anonymous13 years ago
well, aside from our planet being called Earth, we also call the dirt and ground earth. Soooo, because the ground is shaking, it might still be called an earthquake.
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