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spkennyuk

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Thats pretty close on both Martin. Too few on quakes on too many on deaths.

The closest answer by 9.30pm wins. Quakes being the deciding number.

Roll up roll up, be the next QM for a day. Closest number wins the prize. :)
 

midlifecrisis

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500 hundred is the right answer. The UK has had at least 500 earthquakes each year since accurate records began. There has also been 11 recorded deaths as a result of an earthquake.

Your question Martin.
That's an unbelievable statistic, are you sure that the seismometers aren't installed near roads?

OK, completely different subject.

Where would you find a hallux?