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Earthquakes or the Earth Moving?

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2768438/The-hidden-world-canyons-mountains-beneath-ice-caps-Most-detailed-polar-maps-EVER-reveal-clues-fast-ice-sheets-melting.html

The Earth’s crust is around 27 miles thick over 8 000 miles of molten metals and rock under enormous pressure – enough to force volcanoes through the crust into the atmosphere, today at an increasing rate and severity. Why?

The crust is made up of several tectonic plates or  ‘islands’ of solid matter we know as ‘continents’, which actually sit on top of the shifting plates.

These floating plates, when crashing (in slow motion) against or moving underneath each other, cause earthquakes of various severity.

Would the Earth be “Destroyed by Fire” if the poles moved? And if they moved to the equator, would the Earth be “Destroyed by a Flood” when they melted there? Snow does not melt at the poles, It accdumulates, it piles up. And eventually must become so heavy it can tilet the already 18 degree off-center axis and cause the entire crust to move ‘down’ from 18 degree axis.

In 1958, Charles Hapgood published The Earth’s Shifting Crust which … propose[d] that a 15 degree pole shift occurred around 9,600 BCE (approx. 11,600 years ago) and that a part of the Antarctic was ice-free at that time, and that an ice-age civilization could have mapped the coast. He concludes that “Antarctica was mapped when these parts were free of ice”, taking that view that an Antarctic warm period coincided with the last ice age in the Northern hemisphere, and that the Piri Reis and other maps were based on “ancient” maps derived from ice-age originals. Later research concerning the paleoclimatology and ice sheets of Antarctica have completely discredited the interpretations by Hapgood that an Antarctic warm period coincided with the last glacial period in the Northern hemisphere and any part of it had been ice-free at and prior to 9,600 BCE (approx. 11,600 years ago)

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