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Liverpool fans celebrate the title


Reuters shouts from Anfield and fans shout behind the gameReuters

The data showed that 60,415 strong people have created seismic activities after each goal.

Liverpool fans will celebrate the club’s historic title in Tottenham in Anfield, causing a series of tremors, according to university scientists.

Arn Slot beat Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 on April 27 to beat Tottenham Hotspur on April

The most prominent tremble was caused by Alexis Mc Allier in the 24th minute, with Liverpool leading 2-1 and 1.74 on the Richter scale.

The information was recorded by scientists at the University of Liverpool, which uses devices used to identify earthquakes.

The University of Liverpool, which shows the peak of land displacement after Alexis Mac Alister's goal in AnfieldUniversity of Liverpool
Liverpool midfielder Luis Diaz will celebrate his second goal at Anfield on AprilEPA

Alexis Mac Alister scoring 1.74 goals in Rister

Callum Harrison, a seismologist at the British Geological Survey, said the vibrations experienced by fans were not measured on “very sensitive devices.

“The quake has been seen in a number of concerts and sports games in recent years, including in Taylor Swift’s concerts last year,” he said.

“While the energy spread on these occasions can be compared to a small earthquake, caused by jumping or dancing people, not from creating real earthquakes.

The study was conducted by Dr. Antoin Septer, Dr. Farnaz Kamranzad and Professor Ben Edwards of the Earth, Ocean, and environmental sciences of the university in collaboration with the club.

“Many, like seismic natural disasters, these targets have produced ground explosions, which began because of the full passion of Liverpool fans,” Professor bin Edwards said.

“Their enthusiasm was so strong that he would move the earth.

The University of Liverpool A Through the Through the Words of the Game in AnfieldUniversity of Liverpool

Researchers measured ground movement through the game on April

The data showed the 60,415 people created real earthquakes, especially in response to goals recorded during the game.

The second largest quake struck 1.60 and was followed by Mohamed Salah’s goal in the second half.

Gakpo’s efforts at 1.03 and his goal of the fate of Udogie 1.35 and Louis Diaz initially did not allow the equality of 0.64.

The University of Liverpool Dr. Farnaz Kamanzad (L) has drew brown hair with glasses and black headscarves. Dr. Antoin Septer (R) has short brown hair and wears glasses and umbrellas. Both are standing outside the Anfield football stadium and smiled with the camera.University of Liverpool

Dr. Farnaz Kamanzad (L) and Dr. Antoin Septer (R)

Dr. Farnaz Kamanzad said that while the trembles were small and not strong enough to be felt in the stands, they were so strong that they had a clear and long-term sign in Anfield.

“Any joy, every party, leaves traces under our feet, a mass joyful fingerprint, which is written for a long time after the final bullet,” he said.

Dr. Anton Septer said he hoped the test would be inspiring for the new generation of seismology.

“I hope this data shows creative ideas to use it, maybe even to improve the stadium’s experience,” he said.

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