Last Thursday, Kansans were given a “moving” wake-up call when a 4.7 magnitude earthquake centered near Cherokee, Oklahoma shook its way up the Sunflower State. To some, it may seem surprising to see (or feel) an earthquake in the middle of the country, but this mid-November seismic activity was far from the first.

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Geologists and scientists alike think they *may* have the answer to the drastic increase in Kansas earthquakes, as described in this short video:

What do YOU think? Are these geologists on to something or are they full of baloney? Sound off in the comments!

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