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In reply to the discussion: Question to you smart people in this group re: Nepal earthquake [View all]cilla4progress
(26,520 posts)63. This explains a lot..
When I was working in American Indian communities in the Pacific NW where I live, I learned of one of their creation / end times? myths - that when the time draws near, Mother Earth will experience many earthquakes. That this is how time or the Earth or human life will end here.
I couldn't make sense of this 10 years ago. I thought it was interesting and didn't see a scientific basis, especially as, over the years since, we have come to understand that more likely the cause of our demise will be CO2 emissions related to warming.
I've sort of been waiting to see the connection. This seems to provide a scientific underpinning to their beliefs about this.
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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