Talk:Real World Enforcement/@comment-29564364-20170531150449/@comment-29564364-20170531232644

"Actually the don't end, they simply drift off to happen again somewhere else in the world." Actually, the natural disaster does ends. Otherwise, apocalypse 24/7/365 and violation of the law of conservation of energy.

"Take the wind for example, its always blowing even if we can't see its effects or feel it. If it didn't then the air would become stagnant and we would all die." Wind is not a natural disaster. A storm, which is the word you originally used, is.

"Its the same for natural disasters, the effects may calm down, but they never fully disappear they just happen somewhere else"

After an earthquake, the change in the shape of the Earth's crust results in the accumulation of force in another part of the tectonic plate, building up energy that will be released in the form of a future one. It doesn't cause one somewhere else right away because a sufficient amount of energy built up between two plates is also one of the conditions for an earthquake. The ground won't shake before it is met.

Your credibility is now in the negative values.