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Originally posted by chorizo4
reply to post by dragonsmusic
This is not off the charts, not even by a half measure. The ocean temperatures have not risen yet.
But still, the problem, is not just with the sun. The earth's core seems to be more unstable for some unknown reason. I would like for someone to explain to me what is at the earths core. Heavy metals?
And explain it to me in a way a six year old could understand.

Originally posted by kenny71
The weather maybe but earthquakes happen all the time. We have worldwide media now and since we know what happens all around the world at any given second this is becoming day to day life. Get used to it. My source?
earthquake.usgs.gov...
Originally posted by chorizo4
reply to post by dragonsmusic
Criticism is appreciated as a sign of attention. There is a big, big problem here. It doesn't have to do with man made global warming.
Well, take care and have a good evening.
North Queensland marine researchers have opened a window into the past by exposing ancient mangrove forests entombed beneath the Great Barrier Reef. Dr Dan Alongi from the Australian Institute of Marine Science says they have unearthed 9,000-year-old mangroves in old river channels that were swamped when sea levels rose after the last ice age. He says the relic mangroves show an abrupt rise in the sea level, 20 times faster than previously thought. "Material was very much intact, it didn't even have time to fully decompose when it was buried, so it does tell us that when climate change happened at least when it happened in the past it was comparatively quick," he said.