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Such as el corte inglés, fnac, and online stores like amazon. Large commercial stores: carrefour, with the support of cash converters, has launched “carrefour ocasión”, for the purchase and sale of second-hand products; alcampo, in collaboration with cáritas, has created various spaces for second-hand clothing; decathlon has launched “second life”, so that its customers can sell them their products that they do not use, review them and resell them cheaper. Food: too good to go fights food waste by allowing you to buy cheaper food that was not sold through conventional channels. Bicycles: the rise of two wheels has its own second-hand world with websites like bike oca WhatsApp Number List sión or tuvalum. Automotive: in addition to the traditional sector of second-hand cars and motorcycles, specific websites have emerged, such as coches.Net and motos.Net. Luxury brands: vestiaire collective, the realreal or stockx are dedicated to buying and selling second-hand exclusive brands, demonstrating that this system is no longer something “shabby”. Solidarity and ecological initiatives: companies such as koopera or moda re- are based on the collection of products that people donate at their collection points to sell them later, giving work to disadvantaged groups. Barter websites: instead of buying or selling, in this case products are exchanged.
Websites like trueques, or haz truequing have specialized in it. Object libraries: these are public places where products are loaned, from a drill to a sewing machine. In barcelona they launched one of them in 2020, the biblioteca de les coses, where they also give workshops to teach how to use the objects they share or fix themthese days we are seeing the devastating effects that a large earthquake can have, one of the most dangerous natural risks that we can suffer on our planet. The tremor that turkey and syria have suffered adds, according to provisional figures, the dramatic figure of more than 13,000 deaths . The reason for these events is hidden underground. The earth's crust is made up of a set of tectonic plates, which, like a puzzle, make up the continents and oceans. It is something similar to the set of bones that make up a skull or the outside of a cloth ball. These plates move pushed by the earth's mantle since they have a certain "Buoyancy" on it. Some of them collide with each other forming mountain ranges, others separate, some subduct under others and there are also some that rub and friction.

In some areas of the planet these movements are much more constant, causing earthquakes of greater or lesser magnitude. This is what happens, for example, in the pacific ring of fire. Chile and japan know very well what it is like to have constant earthquakes, and some of them of great magnitude, and they are precisely on the boundaries between the plates. In other areas, far from critical points, earthquakes are very unlikely or of small magnitude, as fortunately happens to us in the iberian peninsula or in the interior of europe. Tectonic plates map at the meeting points between two plates there does not always have to be continuous movement. Some of them may take decades to show signs of life, but they may be accumulating tension until one day it is violently released. Let's take as an example two people who push each other with equal strength and remain still for a few minutes, but accumulating that energy; if one of them suddenly gives way, the movement will be abrupt, and this is exactly what happens in areas like those that are suffering the effects these days. Scientific instruments have measured a magnitude of between 7.5 and 7.8 in turkey, but let's not forget that japan and indonesia have suffered tremors greater than.
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