Black People : Recent study found another earthquake could require evacuation of the entire North American coast

Excuse me but, what does "if all the ice melting" have to do with the previous article? The previous article is a "maybe tomorrow" reality for those of us who know anything about japan and the lies that they've been telling us concerning those reactors. Japan is subject to have one of those earthquakes as I write. It's sad that so many of our people are in a literal fog concerning almost everything. Just saying.




Its in tandem with your Thread title:


Recent study found another earthquake could require evacuation of the entire North American coast



Did you miss the reference in red:


In North America, the entire Atlantic seaboard would vanish beneath the waves, including Florida and the Gulf Coast. Much of California would be underwater. Millions of Americans would be permanently dislocated from their homes to say nothing of the potentially insurmountable impact on natural wildlife.
And again, this scenario is only based on current population figures. Who knows what the Earth will look like in 5,000 years and how many people will be living here?
 
It's in tandem with your Thread title:

Recent study found another earthquake could require evacuation of the entire North American coast
....

Likewise, over the years, scientists have been mixed on the effects of possible relationships between the melting ice cap, earthquakes, tsunamis and even land and underwater volcanic activity.

Keita's article is specifically about 3 nuclear reactors in Fukushima, Japan which were destroyed by earthquakes and tsunami and one remaining reactor is dangerously and critically damaged. ---- Scientists in Japan fear another earthquake or tsunami which may lead to catastrophe for this last reactor.

Your article speaks of the melting ice cap and a future catastrophe.....predicted 5,000 years from now.

But, some scientists do attest that there is even a small correlation between the melting ice cap, earthquakes, tsunamis, and/or volcanic eruptions and the predicted world-wide flooding.

So, there just may be such a connection between the melting ice cap and the nuclear reactor in Japan......if somehow the the melting ice has some kind of affect on earthquakes, tsunamis and/or volcanic eruptions which have all plagued that land mass.

However, some of us need not worry because we follow God's Word that "It won't be water but fire next time."

Shockwaves from melting icecaps are triggering earthquakes, say scientists





Saturday 08 September 2007
http://www.independent.co.uk/enviro...gering-earthquakes-say-scientists-401693.html

Could recent earthquakes be linked to melting glaciers?

Mar 17, 2011
http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2011/03/17/3165155.htm
Katla volcano (Iceland): earthquake swarm under icecap

Thursday Jun 07, 2012
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/kat...no-Iceland-earthquake-swarm-under-icecap.html
September 21, 2012, 2:24 pm
Greenland’s ‘Ice Quakes’ May Set a Record
By JUSTIN GILLIS

http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/21/greenlands-ice-quakes-may-set-a-record/


Climate Change And Tsunamis: Ice Melt May Cause Underwater Avalanches, Research Shows

Posted: 08/16/2013
If melting ice caps trigger rapid sea level rise, the strain that the edges of continents could experience might set off underwater landslides, new research suggests.
Submarine landslides happen on every continental margin, the underwater parts of continental plates bordering oceanic plates. These underwater avalanches, which can happen when underwater slopes get hit by earthquakes or otherwise have too much weight loaded onto them, can generate dangerous tsunamis.
A staggering half of all the Earth moved by submarine landslides over the past 125,000 years apparently happened between 8,000 and 15,000 years ago. "This time period coincides with the period of most rapid sea level rise following the end of the last ice age," said study co-author Daniel Brothers, a geophysicist at the U.S. Geological Survey's Coastal and Marine Science Center in Woods Hole, Mass. [10 Tsunamis That Changed History]

....CONTINUED HERE: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/16/climate-change-tsunamis_n_3769200.html
 
Africa is shown deeper inside the article ... that first shot focused on North America, which ties in with Keita's Thread title:




Africa would technically be largely untouched but much of its would become inhabitable because of the increased temperature. In Egypt, Alexandria and Cairo would be “swamped” by flooding waters from the Mediterranean.

Many of Europe’s greatest landmarks would be destroyed: London would disappear, Venice, gone. The Netherlands and most of Denmark would also be entirely underwater.
In Asia, National Geographic says land currently inhabited by 600 million Chinese would be underwater, as would all of Bangladesh and coastal India.

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what i meant is they didn't show the real africa....do u see how small they made africa out to be? that ish aint real...

one love
khasm
 
Thank you sister cherryblossom, for taking the Thread and the conversation in the direction I thought it would go, on its own. However, this excellent research, which connects all the dots (as you normally do), shows and proves that black men are clueless without the help and participation of the black woman. Our liberation requires commitment and a sense of loyalty, particularly, between the genders; if we are to successfully liberate our people, trapped in the diaspora.


:goodpost: ... :score:


Likewise, over the years, scientists have been mixed on the effects of possible relationships between the melting ice cap, earthquakes, tsunamis and even land and underwater volcanic activity.

Keita's article is specifically about 3 nuclear reactors in Fukushima, Japan which were destroyed by earthquakes and tsunami and one remaining reactor is dangerously and critically damaged. ---- Scientists in Japan fear another earthquake or tsunami which may lead to catastrophe for this last reactor.

Your article speaks of the melting ice cap and a future catastrophe.....predicted 5,000 years from now.

But, some scientists do attest that there is even a small correlation between the melting ice cap, earthquakes, tsunamis, and/or volcanic eruptions and the predicted world-wide flooding.

So, there just may be such a connection between the melting ice cap and the nuclear reactor in Japan......if somehow the the melting ice has some kind of affect on earthquakes, tsunamis and/or volcanic eruptions which have all plagued that land mass.

However, some of us need not worry because we follow God's Word that "It won't be water but fire next time."



Shockwaves from melting icecaps are triggering earthquakes, say scientists
Saturday 08 September 2007
Could recent earthquakes be linked to melting glaciers?
Mar 17, 2011
Katla volcano (Iceland): earthquake swarm under icecap
Thursday Jun 07, 2012
September 21, 2012, 2:24 pm​
Greenland’s ‘Ice Quakes’ May Set a Record



Climate Change And Tsunamis: Ice Melt May Cause Underwater Avalanches, Research Shows

Posted: 08/16/2013
If melting ice caps trigger rapid sea level rise, the strain that the edges of continents could experience might set off underwater landslides, new research suggests.
Submarine landslides happen on every continental margin, the underwater parts of continental plates bordering oceanic plates. These underwater avalanches, which can happen when underwater slopes get hit by earthquakes or otherwise have too much weight loaded onto them, can generate dangerous tsunamis.
A staggering half of all the Earth moved by submarine landslides over the past 125,000 years apparently happened between 8,000 and 15,000 years ago. "This time period coincides with the period of most rapid sea level rise following the end of the last ice age," said study co-author Daniel Brothers, a geophysicist at the U.S. Geological Survey's Coastal and Marine Science Center in Woods Hole, Mass. [10 Tsunamis That Changed History]

....CONTINUED HERE: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/16/climate-change-tsunamis_n_3769200.html
 
what i meant is they didn't show the real africa....do u see how small they made africa out to be? that ish aint real...

one love
khasm





I see ... right, right ... the real Africa/Alkebu-lan. Yes, I saw the reduction, smh, who but the deceiver, continues to anglicized us with his-story:facepalm:
 

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