Earth rings like a bell after a large earthquake. My favorite part of these animations is seeing the waves *come back in* to the source after traveling all the way around the world, starting about an hour and a half after the initial quake.https://twitter.com/IRIS_EPO/status/1222356086579253248 …
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There's a region on Mercury antipodal to the Caloris basin that has a strange texture -- geologists actually call it Mercury's "weird terrain" -- that they thought was caused by the Caloris impact. Not sure if that hypothesis is still current.https://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2011/3004.html …
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Same thing with street-level explosions in high-rise city blocks – you often find the shockwaves travels outward, around the street corners, and cause a lot of damage in the next parallel street along where the waves refocus.
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Huh. I didn't know that. That's a terrible thing to have discovered, isn't it?
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