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Ah, the plate boundary is actually quite inland to Russia. One map I looked at had it going up through the Bering Straits. Nevermind.
A couple of rolled steel joists should hold them still. After all what sort of forces are involved in continental drift that an rsj can't handle?
I was thinking more of the sudden huge movements that we feel as earthquakes.
A couple of rolled steel joists should hold them still. After all what sort of forces are involved in continental drift that an rsj can't handle?