Following an onslaught of natural disasters that have ravaged the United States in recent weeks, our connection with Mother Nature has become shaky. Kentucky has already been devastated by the massive storm that hit the Midwest earlier this month. And now, in the early hours of Thursday morning, the state has identified two earthquakes within hours of each other.
Why are so many earthquake swarms suddenly happening all along the Ring of Fire? For those that don't know, the Ring of Fire is a series of fault zones that run roughly along the perimeter of the Pacific Ocean. 75 percent of the Earth's active.
A swarm of more than 40 earthquakes, ranging from a magnitude 3.5 to 5.8, has rattled the coast of Oregon, catching the attention of millions of residents in the region
A swarm of more than 40 earthquakes, ranging from a magnitude 3.5 to 5.8, has rattled the coast of Oregon, catching the attention of millions of residents in the region