Frederick Bott
Mar 20, 2024

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For sure it's great you are highlighting the harmful effects of Earthquakes.
But could it be valuable to investigate how independent it is from global warming?
Volcanoes and Earthquakes have to be related, since a local release of underground pressure by a volcano has to result in underground movement of lava flow, away from areas that might be a long way from the volcano, thus conceivably causing earthquakes in places en route to the volcano site.
And it looks like frequency of volcanos has increased with increase of global temperature, and this would make sense, imagine trying to bake a cake full of liguid, sealed by pastry, the pastry would have to break to allow the pressure in the liquid underneath to break out somewhere.
So maybe Earthquakes and global warming could be related.
If it was, it would be a mistake to miss it, I think.

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Frederick Bott
Frederick Bott

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