Once it gets above 7 it gets really shaky. It also matters what the soil is -- if it's mushy, like in Mexico City, then it's worse than rocky stuff, like in Manhattan. How is Rome in that respect? I know Pisa is quite soft, that's why the tower leans.
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Sky News has it at 6.7 on Richter scale. Quite significant. Can bring down a house or even a building, if poorly made.
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Once it gets above 7 it gets really shaky. It also matters what the soil is -- if it's mushy, like in Mexico City, then it's worse than rocky stuff, like in Manhattan. How is Rome in that respect? I know Pisa is quite soft, that's why the tower leans.
Rome is on very fertile land. I would guess it's mushy rather than stony.
Better evidence is that a lot of old buildings from classical antiquity are down because of earthquakes there.
That and lime-burners, but we need not restart that thread, need we?
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