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We don't hear about all the earthquakes that occur each year because many of them are too small to be felt or cause any damage, typically registering below magnitude 2.5. Additionally, most seismic activity happens in remote areas or regions that lack media coverage. Only significant earthquakes that impact populated areas or cause notable damage tend to receive widespread attention. Seismologists continuously monitor seismic activity, but the majority of minor quakes remain unreported to the public.

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3w ago

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