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Изворен канал @pythonotes · Post #309 · 2 фев.

Метод строки split() разделяет строку на несколько строк по указанному символу >>> "a_b_c".split('_') ['a', 'b', 'c'] Можно указать максимальное количество разделений >>> "a_b_c".split('_', 1) ['a', 'b_c'] Или резать с другой стороны с помощью rsplit() (right split) >>> "a_b_c".rsplit('_', 1) ['a_b', 'c'] А что будет если оставить аргументы пустыми? >>> "a_b_c".split() ['a_b_c'] Получаем список с одним элементом, потому что по умолчанию используется пробельный символ. >>> "a b c".split() ['a', 'b', 'c'] То есть это равнозначно такому вызову? >>> "a b c".split(" ") ['a', 'b', 'c'] Кажется да, но нет! Давайте попробуем добавить пробелов между буквами >>> "a b c".split(" ") ['a', '', '', 'b', '', '', 'c'] И вот картина уже не так предсказуема 😕 А вот что будет по умолчанию >>> "a b c".split() ['a', 'b', 'c'] Всё снова красиво! 🤩 По умолчанию в качестве разделителя используется любой пробельный символ, будь то табуляция или новая строка. Включая несколько таких символов идущих подряд. А также игнорируются пробельные символы по краям строки. >>> "a\t b\n c ".split() ['a', 'b', 'c'] Аналогичный способ можно собрать с помощью регулярного выражения. Но пробелы по краям строки придется обрабатывать дополнительно. >>> import re >>> re.split(r"\s+", ' a b c '.strip()) ['a', 'b', 'c'] Здесь тоже можно указать количество разделений >>> re.split(r"\s+", 'a b c', 1) ['a', 'b c'] А что если мы хотим написать красиво, то есть split() без аргументов, но при этом указать количество разделений? В этом случае первым аргументом передаём None >>> "a\n b c".split(None, 1) ['a', 'b c'] Данный метод не учитывает строки с пробелами, взятые в кавычки 'a "b c" '.split() ['a', '"b', 'c"'] Но для таких случаев есть другие способы. #tricks#basic

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #935 · 19.10.2025 г., 18:11

🌎 The 1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes were among the most powerful in U.S. history, causing the Mississippi River to flow backward briefly and forming new lakes. They triggered over 2,000 aftershocks and reshaped the landscape across multiple states. ✨ #earthquakes⚡#history⚡#Mississippi 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels ​

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@amazingeo · Post #613 · 04.02.2026 г., 20:31

🌍 Some earthquake "swarms" can hit the same spot repeatedly over weeks or months, releasing energy in small bursts instead of one big quake—often in volcanic or tectonic hot zones. ✨ #earthquakes⚡#tectonics⚡#geology⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography 👉more Channels ​

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@amazingeo · Post #575 · 14.01.2026 г., 12:31

🌍 The planet’s largest earthquake ever measured—a magnitude 9.5—struck Chile in 1960. This event released so much energy it caused land to drop by up to two meters along the coast. ✨ #tectonics⚡#earthquakes⚡#geology⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography 👉more Channels ​

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@amazingeo · Post #534 · 24.12.2025 г., 20:31

🌍 One of the fastest-moving tectonic faults is in Turkey, with plates shifting up to 23 millimeters per year. This constant motion makes the region prone to frequent, sometimes devastating earthquakes. ✨ #tectonics⚡#earthquakes⚡#geology⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography 👉more Channels ​

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@amazingeo · Post #502 · 08.12.2025 г., 20:31

🌍 Some tectonic plate boundaries move so slowly they create “silent earthquakes”—huge shifts that happen over days or weeks, releasing energy without sudden shaking. ✨ #tectonics⚡#earthquakes⚡#geology⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography 👉more Channels ​

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@amazingeo · Post #234 · 14.09.2025 г., 09:12

🌍 Some large earthquakes can trigger aftershocks that last for months or even years. These smaller quakes are part of the Earth’s ongoing adjustment after a major tectonic shift. ✨ #tectonics⚡#earthquakes⚡#geology⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography🌍 ​

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@amazingeo · Post #160 · 02.09.2025 г., 03:12

🌍 The strongest earthquakes ever recorded can move entire cities by several meters in seconds. In 2011, Japan’s coastline shifted east by up to 5 meters due to a massive plate boundary quake. ✨ #earthquakes⚡#tectonics⚡#geology⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography🌍 ​

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@amazingeo · Post #122 · 26.08.2025 г., 20:12

🌍 The San Andreas Fault in California allows two massive tectonic plates to slip past each other. This boundary creeps a few centimeters each year but can unleash powerful earthquakes in sudden jolts. ✨ #tectonics⚡#earthquakes⚡#geology⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography🌍 ​

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@amazingeo · Post #80 · 20.08.2025 г., 00:12

🌍 In Greenland, glaciers sometimes move so quickly they cause tiny earthquakes called "glacial quakes." These movements can shift enough ice to be detected by seismometers far away. ✨ #glaciers⚡#Greenland⚡#earthquakes⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography🌍

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@amazingeo · Post #353 · 09.10.2025 г., 20:31

🌍 The deepest earthquakes ever recorded happen over 700 kilometers below Earth's surface, where extreme pressure causes rocks to slip even in the mantle, far beneath the familiar crust. ✨ #platetectonics⚡#earthquakes⚡#geology⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography 👉more Channels ​

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@amazingeo · Post #655 · 08.03.2026 г., 20:31

🌍 The Himalayan Mountains are still rising today because the Indian plate keeps pushing into the Eurasian plate. This slow but relentless movement also triggers powerful earthquakes in the region. ✨ #platetectonics⚡#earthquakes⚡#mountains⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography 👉more Channels ​

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