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n general, the entire earth's surface is criss-crossed by fault lines. Not all of them are detected unless they move - an earthquake. In 1990, the map of faultlines in the area of Wellington, New Zealand, looked orderly, two big faultlines and a few offshoots. Now you should see it - lines in all directions, all just waiting to suck you dooooooooown!
Not my area of speciality and I would defer to Stalesy. However, most Zilders are familiar with the mechanics of earthquakes and plate tectonics in general terms, and discuss them in much the same way as people in other countries discuss the weather.
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