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Showing Original Post only (View all)Question to you smart people in this group re: Nepal earthquake [View all]
Last edited Sat May 2, 2015, 11:15 AM - Edit history (1)
Is it at all possible that this could be linked to global warming? I don't know enough about how earthquakes and global warming are related or if anything that does cause them is happening in Nepal.
Thank you for any response
To everyone that responded, thank you so very much! This is now my favorite post ever! You have all taught me something. Whether or not you agree with each other, you gave reason for your beliefs. Facts.
This has been like a discussion in a classroom where you could somehow link a source. Love it!
Thanks again
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Nepal is so far from the nearest sea that sea level rise contributed ZERO
Binkie The Clown
Apr 2015
#15
I spent six years studying subduction zone magma production and mantle melting processes.
Maedhros
Apr 2015
#51
I have occasionaly fits of close-mindedness, but I usually recover. n/t
Binkie The Clown
Apr 2015
#30
I would think that the melting of all of that heavy ice MAY have an impact..
truebrit71
Apr 2015
#50