Hey everyone! 🌎 Did you hear? A magnitude 5.6 earthquake shook the sea near the coast of Coquimbo, Chile on Monday. Let’s dive into what happened! 🧐
What Is an Earthquake?
An earthquake is when the ground shakes because rocks deep underground suddenly move along fault lines. It’s like when you snap a twig and it makes a sudden crack! 🌟
Where Did It Happen?
The quake happened offshore of Coquimbo, a region in Chile that’s along the “Ring of Fire”—an area around the Pacific Ocean where lots of earthquakes and volcanoes occur! 🌋
Should We Be Worried?
At magnitude 5.6, it’s considered a moderate earthquake. People nearby might have felt some shaking, but it usually doesn’t cause serious damage. Still, it’s important to know about earthquake safety! 🏠
Stay Prepared!
Earthquakes can happen suddenly. So, always remember to “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” if you feel the ground shaking. Stay safe, friends! 🤗
Reference(s):
cgtn.com