Monday, December 12, 2011

Logic dictates that if GW induced natural disaster happens in one region it'll cause a chain reaction and....?

Transfer that energy to other parts of the globe.


Today's earthquake caused tsunami in Japan will act as another precursor to more natural disasters elsewhere in the globe as everything is interconnected.


The massive energy taking place with such an event as today's tsunami in Japan will reverberate around the world causing additional earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in seismically sensitive regions elsewhere on earth as enormous weight of the water will exert enormous pressure on the tectonic plates.


Next in line for a major earthquake and volcanic eruption is none other than USA and Canada.


Because the magma chamber some 7-9 kilometers below the crust is fluid and interconnected as one system all over the planet, the transfer of pressure and energy from Japan will most likely end up in North America.|||"Logic dictates?" Really?





Try again. Start your statement with, "History dictates" or "We know from previous natural disasters" or "There are many past examples of earthquakes and tsunamis triggering disasters elsewhere in the world." If you can show well defined pattern, I will believe you.





Until then, "Logic dictates the effects of this earthquake will be the same as previous earthquakes- no chain reaction."|||No, there is nothing logical, factual, informative... in your statement/question. In fact the image of one huge "magma chamber some 7-9 kilometers below the crust is fluid and interconnected as one system all over the planet" is ...well ...I just imagine the earth rotating and the earths crust just kinda sliding around over a molten core and it makes me giggle.|||Suppose a GW-induced natural disaster wiped out the U.S. This would remove a large source of atmospheric carbon, and be a negative feedback.





Point sources of energy tend to attenuate according to cube of distance.|||About as much sense as keeping track of a single molecule...have fun.

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