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Earthquake strikes one of UK’s most popular hiking spots

In recent weeks, the UK was shot by an earthquake between a country -wide wave of activity.

The British Geology Survey (BGS) hit a 3.1 -magnitude earthquake kick in Scottish Highlands in the afternoon on Friday afternoon.

The website of the questionnaire, the earthquake hit a depth of 8 kilometers and spread 24 kilometers.

More than 100 earthquakes were recorded in the UK this year and at least nine in July.

Last month, 18 small earthquakes ranging from 0.2 to 3.2 on a Richter scale in and around the British islands.

Nine earthquakes were recorded by BGS within a week between July 21 and July 27. This contained two earthquakes of 3.2 magnitude in the South North Sea.

On July 2, Powys, which has a population of approximately 350, was recorded in Knuckles, a small village in Wales. Earthquake, 13 kilometers hit the floor.

Shortly after midnight on Thursday, July 24, Argyll and Bude hit two earthquakes in Bude in just nine minutes. These were recorded at 1.3 and 0.8, respectively.

Experts hit hundreds of earthquakes every year. Independent In 2023, the country’s error lines’ as they say ‘puzzle’.

BGS said that about 300 earthquakes affect England each year, that others are detected by sensitive instruments, that it was large enough to be felt by people near the central base, and that it was about one tenth.

Geophysical Professor Sergei Lebedev at the University of Cambridge said that a tremor of three sizes is “quite common .. He said: “It is not a microearthquake that is very common and felt above the three, but it is of course a source of concern.

In fact, earthquakes, in general, in this country, not extraordinary events, Britain’s error map seems crazy – only full of weakness plains. Geologically, England has four or five different land masses, all of which have mistakes for years – so there are mistakes between land masses.

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