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COVID-19 pandemic is making Earth vibrate less

COVID-19 pandemic is making Earth vibrate less
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Once-crowded city streets are now empty.

Highway traffic has slowed to a minimum.

And fewer and fewer people can be found walking about outside.

Global containment measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus have seemingly made the world much quieter.

Scientists are noticing it, too.

Around the world, seismologists are observing a lot less ambient seismic noise -- meaning, the vibrations generated by cars, trains, buses, and people going about their daily lives.

And in the absence of that noise, Earth's upper crust is moving just a little less.

CNN reports Thomas Lecocq, a geologist and seismologist at the Royal Observatory in Belgium, first pointed out this phenomenon in Brussels.

Brussels is seeing about a 30% to 50% reduction in ambient seismic noise since mid-March, around the time the country started implementing school and business closures and other social distancing measures, according to Lecocq.

That noise level is on par with what seismologists would see on Christmas Day, he said.

[Source: CNN]

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