Earth quake

Discussion in 'Science and Nature' started by Scottie47, Jan 15, 2015.

  1. What's with all the earth quakes in Connecticut?
     
  2. It's definitely global warming.
     
  3. Earthquakes like volcanoes happen all over. Our lifespan is a drop in the bucket on the geological scale. Because say its never happened in that location in your life really means squat.
     
    Sorta like doomsday people seeing natural disasters and believing its time. No sorry they always have happened but we just know about it in a matter of minutes today.
     
  4. 3.0 in Colorado today between Pueblo and Colorado Springs.
     
     
     
     
    Some say earth quakes are caused by FRACKING.
     
  5. I was gonna say it's possibly due to fracking, but definitely wasn't gonna say they're all due to fracking lol
     
  6. Yeah my mom has native American friends, they are starting to move east, because they think their ancestors knew the warning signs.

    What kind of bugs me, is that they asked me to visit an Indian casino and see if I can spot many natives, lately I haven't seen any!! Few years ago, all dealers were indian, now they're all non natives...
    Conspiracy!!!
     
  7. It's the Reptillians expanding their underground empire. Nothing to worry about.
     
  8. Earth has the flu (humans).
     
  9. Don't get me wrong, I don't like to see nature disrupted and I hope we continue to have less of an impact...but on some level it's just an extension of nature doing it to itself. So I think that makes it more forgivable?
     
  10. There was an earthquake in Connecticut? When?
     
  11. There's been a rash of quakes here in Texas due to fracking. Another theory to the rise in US shaking is underground installations by secret government agencies. It seems to be a common problems in many places.
     
  12. There was an earthquake in Michigan a week ago... Maybe Yellowstone is starting its long and slow wakeup.
     
  13. Oh man, if Yellowstone pops, say states are in trouble. They say it's rising slowly... maybe from pressure
     
  14. Not that it's not threat to humanity, but Yellowstone isn't a current worry. Large magma body volcanoes like that go off every 200,000-1 million years. We have about a 100,000 left even by worst estimates. No worries, but fracking is creating earthquakes in places that have never experienced one and are no where near plate lines.


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  15. #15 AnonymousMarkus, May 12, 2015
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    That's why I said long and slow wakeup. lol. I wouldn't be surprised in the least to find that fracking was the cause. I mean, just look at Oklahoma. 300 times the amount of earthquakes, although not proven the correlation is so likely its the most obvious choice until evdience proves otherwise.
     
  16. The cookie is crumbling
     

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