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Posted by admin | Posted in Peru | Posted on 31-05-2009

peru southern hemisphere
A volcano just exploded in Chile, do you think this is just the beginning of the eruption of a super?

I've heard there have been earthquakes without stop in the southern hemisphere, perhaps a supervolcano or the explosion of a super is about to happen there, remember the earthquakes in Chile, Southeast Asia, and Peru, well, I guess those were the signs … the Llaima volcano in Chile erupted today only? Could it be also in Alaska or Yellowstone? Could these becoming volcanoes to explode to balance global warming? Keeping global temperature to normal?

We will never know if any case is a harbinger of a major eruption or other catastrophic geological event until the cataclysm that actually happens. And when it happens, there will be much debate about the previous events said the impending "big". Geothermal and seismic activity in the Pacific Rim is always going to generate much interest in the scientific community, but only when there is a significant loss of life or video images really good or not media overall pick in it. There has been speculation about a super volcano in Yellowstone and Alaska has always been interesting seismic. But I would not invest too much time worrying by a chain of volcanoes in Alaska or out of Yellowstone. Although we are not yet experts in the prediction of geological events, volcanoes are very good at making us know when they will blow. That's one thing you can count. Volcanoes make good pictures and video, so the media will be everywhere. As for "temperature normal "world, the world is constantly cycling between warm periods and cold periods. We are beginning to be able to understand the history of warm and cold periods before and is constant debate about whether future periods of cold or hot or should be the same as in the past. If we can count with what has been the same, I would say count on him to always be changing.

Ruins of Machu Picchu, Peru


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