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Why doesn't the UK have more natural disasters?
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So many natural disasters happened within these past couple months all around the world. There was even a earthquake in Mexico today. I've lived in the UK my whole life and have never felt an earthquake or experienced anything close to a hurricane or tornado. The worst I've experienced is thunder and flooding but nothing as devastating as things happening around the world. So why doesn't the UK experience these things? And because I'm a paranoid worrier, is there a chance that we will see more of these natural disasters happening in the next couple of years?

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