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CONTENT PREVIEWThe Associated PressLOS ALAMOS A Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist says that while earthquakes or landslides cause most tsunamis like the one that hit Asia and Africa last month, the world should be aware of the potential threat from an asteroid-caused tsunami. "Every 10,000 years or so, we should get a tsunami from an asteroid, and we haven't had one in about that amount of tim... MORE TO CONTINUE READING, SUBSCRIBE NOW >>
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