28 December 2023 0 6K Report

Through research on this platform, I came across research papers that describe that the magma from the last two major volcanic eruptions has changed in physics and chemistry. As a result, less sulfate aersol is emitted and more water vapor and now contributes to global warming instead of cooling it. If this were not a one or two local event, but general, it would be catastrophic. So far, scientists don't know anything about the cause - what could it be - more pressure from above due to more water (sea level rise), pressure from below locally due to a mantle diaphragm, pressure due to increased centrifugal forces due to slightly faster rotation of the earth, underground atomic bomb tests or what? My website leaves this open, but if you're interested that would be https://evadust.wixsite.com/vulcano

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