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[[Image:Tremor.jpg|thumb|The [[Taj Mahal]] crumbles due to being shook by a '''tremor'''<ref>as seen in [[Too Hot to Handle]] (1973).</ref>]]
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An '''tremor''' is a [[Geology|geological]] disaster which causes the ground to shake.
 
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A '''tremor''' was a [[Geology|geological]] disaster which caused [[seismology|seismic activity]]. In the [[1970s]], there were more than fifty thousand '''tremors''' a year throughout the [[Earth]].<ref>As seen in [[The Ultra Beam]].</ref>
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When [[Rao]] was beginning to expand, this caused [[violent]] '''tremors''' on [[Krypton]] leading to a chain reaction that led to it's [[Destruction of Krypton|destruction]].<ref>As seen in [[The Menace of the White Dwarf]], [[The Planet-Splitter]], [[Secret Origins of the Superfriends]], [[The Krypton Syndrome]] and [[The Ghost Ship]].</ref>
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The [[Taj Mahal]] was destroyed by a tremor, but [[Flash]] rebuilt it.<ref>As seen in [[Too Hot to Handle]] (1973).</ref>
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At the [[Seismological Bureau]], a [[getigraph]] is used to [[tracking|track]] '''tremors'''.<ref>As seen in [[The Ultra Beam]] (1973).</ref>
   
The [[Taj Mahal]] was destroyed by a tremor, but [[Flash]] rebuilt it.<ref>As seen in [[Too Hot to Handle]].</ref>
 
 
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake Tremor] at [http://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 26 November 2019

Tremor

The Taj Mahal crumbles due to being shook by a tremor[1]

A tremor was a geological disaster which caused seismic activity. In the 1970s, there were more than fifty thousand tremors a year throughout the Earth.[2]

When Rao was beginning to expand, this caused violent tremors on Krypton leading to a chain reaction that led to it's destruction.[3]

The Taj Mahal was destroyed by a tremor, but Flash rebuilt it.[4]

At the Seismological Bureau, a getigraph is used to track tremors.[5]

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