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'Weather Bomb' in Japan Reveals Earth's Geological Secrets
A team of scientists in Japan detected a rare form of an earthquake on the ocean floor. However, the tremors felt are reportedly not an earthquake but a rare phenomenon called “weather bomb.” This phenomenon has helped scientists in identifying details about the earth’s interior, the mantle and crust.
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