Should I. Be bothered by the earthquake in New Brunswick Canada in New England or wont it affect me?
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No, it won't affect you Kyle.
I can't declare that such an earthquake won't affect you, Kyle, but I can declare that it is not healthy to be overly obsessed about a possible negative outcome of an extremely unlikely event. Heck, you could be hit by a meteor while asleep in bed, or get caught in a flash flood somehow even in a place that never sees such a thing, but an injury or death-causing earthquake in New England is not much more likely than those things. You should worry about dying while crossing a street or driving to school or work. Those things happen a lot by comparison. 10,000 people die in the US from gunshots. How many die from earthquakes?
NO. Your much more likely to die in a car accident or be murdered.
It won't affect you. Any area that has mountains has the potential for earthquakes. But the eastern seaboard of North America isn't considered all that seismically active, so earthquakes are only going to happen along small faults and will rarely exceed M5. The mountains and faulting are left over from where North America collided and fused with Europe and Africa long ago. We actually still have pieces of Africa on our continent, and they have bits of our continent.
參考: "Stop the World" -Come From Away
Unless you live there which you obviously don't then It hasn't affected you yet and is not going to do so now.
No you shouldn't. You're far likelier to be murdered by someone who knows you, when they finally get so tired of your needy, clingy, whiny neuroses that they just snap one day and strangle you.
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