The FaultA Chapter by BlueShadowThe crack in the ground was wide, jagged, and exposed the earth’s outer core like a wound. People were stunned by the crack and took photos of it to share it with others. The earthquake had struck during the night and the day sun showed people how much force, energy, and motion the earthquake had. People were amazed by the earthquake’s power and couldn’t believe that the earth had actually opened at the bottom. The earth was extraordinarily strong, and for something to happen of this magnitude meant that the earthquake was incredibly powerful. People wanted to take photos of the earthquake and share it with their colleagues. The earthquake was extremely violent and exposed the earth’s molten core. The heat from the molten rock radiated from the center and made people feel like they were in an oven. The heat from the molten rock was enough to cause some people to faint near the fault. Scientists came like flies to honey to study the fault and see what it was like. The fault was extraordinarily wide and hundreds of miles deep so people were both frightened yet intrigued by the fault. People thought that the fault was extremely scary to look at and saw the bubbling, liquid and fiery rock making the ground rumble a bit near the crack. The earth’s molten rock core was shown and people were stunned by how red, orange, and yellow the liquid rock was. The fault was extraordinarily deep and went on for hundreds of miles deep and was of interest to Westlake City’s scientists so they could study the fault and see what was going on. Not often did opportunities like this occur. The scientists came to the fault and decided to study what happened to the Earth and what was the best plan for Westlake City after this huge, destructive event. ` Westlake City was an extremely vibrant and wonderful city full of people, places, and things to enjoy. People loved Westlake City for its science museum and the earthquake was a perfect time to study seismology and how earthquakes worked and what impact they had on students. Westlake City was an amazing place to be full of fun and laughter. The scientists were so grateful to live somewhere where there work was funded by taxes. The scientists decided to measure the width of the fault and the depth. They calculated the width to be 10 miles and the depth to be 100 miles deep. They also calculated the fault’s temperature at the bottom and figured out that the molten rock was three thousand degrees celsius and had lots of energy flowing in it making the rock extremely hot and violently explosive. The scientists were stunned by the fault’s super hot nature and were also interested in a mineral that was present at the edges of the fault. They carefully examined this substance and were stunned that the new substance they had gotten was not only new and undiscovered but also worthy as its hardness was about an 8. The scientists were stunned that the earthquake was so powerful and were amazed by the power of the earthquake. People wanted to know what the scientists named the fault and they were told it was named the Rocky Fault. People thought the name was fitting as it was all around molten rock and people were stunned by its visuals. The fault was extremely hot and people thought it was dangerous to be near there so gradually as time went by people retreated from the fault. Scientists named the new substance they got “Zianite” and were so proud of their discovery. Not often do scientists discover new ores but this time they were lucky. It was a wonder that people were able to have survived without any deaths such a rocky and crazy earthquake. People thought the earthquake was extremely strong and could have killed people. When they learned about “Zianite” they were intrigued by the new ore and were stunned by its value which was 4000 dollars per ounce. Zianite was an exceptionally pretty ore that was colored purple and white and was extremely valuable in terms of monetary value. People loved Zianite because the ore was durable, usable, and strong. The scientists were stunned that no one died during the earthquake and were so glad that everyone in Westlake City were alive and well. The earthquake was a 7.0 on the Richter scale and could have caused lots of damage. The scientists were so happy that their lives were filled with happiness and joy and that they were able to research without having to work another job. The scientists loved researching and named the earthquake “The Walton Earthquake”, after Darris Walton, who was a top scientist at Westlake City’s science center. The earthquake was remarkably strong and luckily no one died in it. People were so happy that their lives were safe and sound and that people didn’t think that the earthquake was due to God who loved them. Westlake City was a remarkable and amazing place full of love and the scientists’ discovery of Zianite and the naming of the earthquake along with the specs of the quake were evidence of how Westlake City was becoming better and better in seismology. People were satisfied with their lives and were so glad that the earthquake didn’t injure anyone. Westlake City was an extremely durable city that had gone through natural disasters before. It was going to be interesting researching about Zianite and how unbelievably strong the earthquake was and how much the scientists researched the quake over a few days. Zianite was an interesting mineral and getting more information about it would be a task that would last several days. Zianite was an extremely valuable mineral and people in Westlake City were lucky to have such brave and amazing citizens live in their city to research about Zianite. The study of Zianite was just beginning and people loved to work and learn more about the mineral. © 2021 BlueShadow |
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Added on November 11, 2021 Last Updated on November 12, 2021 AuthorBlueShadowGainesville, FLAboutHello! I am a Korean-American man who wrote BlueShadow because I love the English language's look, sound, and feel. I loved writing BlueShadow because I love writing in general. In BlueShado.. more.. |

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