சனி, 16 மே, 2015

Earthquakes have been caused only by volcanic eruptions under the earth.



It has been found out with evidence through the global seismograph which plotted the earthquake hit areas that earthquakes have been caused only by volcanic eruptions under the earth.

From the discovery of the bone fossils of animals like dinosaurs which could not wade through the sea region in island continents like the Antarctica, the geologists came to the wrong conclusion that once upon a time the continents were joined and later started to drift separately.

But there is no trace to prove that the continents drifted by plough through the ocean floor.

Hence, the geologists believe that magma released to the surface along the volcanic mountain ranges situated between the continents beneath the sea, solidified to become a new sea floor and this is drifting away in the opposite directions, causing the continents also to drift in the opposite directions along with the sea floor.

While drifting apart with the sea floors, it is believed that earthquakes occur due the rubbing of tectonic plates with each other and tsunami is also caused along with earthquake when the sea floors drifting under the continents bump against each other as they drift.

Similarly, the geologists believe that mountain ranges are formed due to the thrusting and rising of land regions between the continents when one continent collides with another, thereby causing earthquakes in that region.

But, a global seismograph drawn on the places affected by millions of earthquakes globally has recorded that the ocean floor situated between the continents is continuous without being cut-off by the earthquakes.  

Specifically, the global seismograph has also recorded that continuous earthquakes are absent in the ocean floor area between these two continents, when there is a popular belief that the continents of India and Australia are drifting separately in the north-east direction.  

Similarly, the global seismograph has also recorded that continuous earthquakes have not occurred in the ocean floor area between these two continents, when it is believed that the continents of North America and South America are drifting separately along with the sea floor in the west and north-west direction respectively.

On the basis of this finding, it has been proved with evidence that the ocean floor under the continents are not separate, but continuous and that the ocean floor and the continents are stationary.

At the same time, earthquakes which occurred continuously in the entire stretch of the under-sea volcanic mountain ranges situated between the continents have also been recorded in the global seismograph.  So, through the global seismograph, it has been proved with evidence that earthquakes have been caused only by volcanic eruptions under the earth.  

Similarly, earthquakes which occurred continuously on the continents have also been recorded in the global seismograph.

Hence, this proves with evidence that earthquakes had been caused on the continents only by volcanic eruptions under the earth.