Originally Posted by teedubya:
800+ earthquakes all along that tall 20,000 foot continental shelf... I'm not saying I'm a geologist... but it seems plausible.
One thing would seem to be logical... if these lava tubes collapse, then it will be harder for the pressure to release which would most likely cause a large volcano to occur.
But whatever, nothing we could do about any of that anyway. I'm off doom detail and back to watching basketball distractions. Have a good evening, Donger.
Do you even know if there are lava tubes along that shelf? [Reply]
Thanks though. It just appears that it may happen sooner... the 9.0 earthquake moved it 8 feet. All of these other quakes are weakening the 20,000 foot wall. [Reply]
Did you know that Portugal is going to break off, slide into the Atlantic ocean, pass underneath the Azorean archipelago, wind it's way past the Bahamas, circulate through the Panama canal and end up in the Marianas trench?
You want proof?
Why suuurrre...I'll be right back after this super-important badminton match, guys... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Donger:
Are you aware that all the land masses used to be attached to each other? If not, look up Pangaea.
Yes, we are really, really f*cked.
Exactly, Kansas was once underwater so obviously we are about to fall back into the sea at a resonance of 3 hertz due to lawrence KU basketball. All is doomed. [Reply]