Analysis of ‘once in a lifetime’ Morocco earthquake

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Sky’s science correspondent Thomas Moore takes a closer look at the “once in a lifetime” earthquake that has struck Morocco.

The movement of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates next to each other of 24 mm is what causes such shock in the Earth to occur, Thomas says.

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