In the cold winter months, the rare and natural phenomenon of frost quakes may occur. Characterized by sudden, loud rumbling noises or “booms”, sometimes even accompanied by ground shaking, this phenomenon is often mistaken for a minor earthquake.
Chicago recently experienced a cold wave, which started on January 13 and reached temperatures as l...
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