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Indego User ID: 26952081 ![]() 12/01/2012 04:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Saturday December 1 2012, 08:00:57 UTC 98 minutes ago Alaska Peninsula 4.9 82.4 USGS Feed Detail Saturday December 1 2012, 08:00:57 UTC 98 minutes ago Alaska Peninsula 5.2 106.0 USGS Feed Detail Saturday December 1 2012, 08:00:57 UTC 98 minutes ago Alaska Peninsula 5.2 106.0 USGS Feed Detail Saturday December 1 2012, 08:00:56 UTC 98 minutes ago Alaska Peninsula 5.9 92.0 CSEM-EMSC Feed Detail Saturday December 1 2012, 08:00:56 UTC 98 minutes ago Alaska Peninsula 5.9 92.0 CSEM-EMSC Feed Detail The magma from the quakes from thee past week have Madeira way to the northen most region vent it's magma into the icy shallow seas. Sounds good except for the amount of heat generated from magma to raise the temperatures of the sea. The rising temperatures could result of the ice "shields" that from as temporary land masses to absorb the shock of the quake that rumble through that region ..... What does that mean well that natural defenses of the polar caps is in jeopardy of being breached wich would mean those giant ice formations are going to come a sliding down to raise sea levels and cool things down, ironically at the or around the time the earth spues fortha new volcanic mountain range .... So it would be the ice in a cup a coffee sure it's still hot but drinkable ...... ![]() VLR!! |
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