Does Earth destroy humanity?
Scientists have confirmed that Earth began to enter the era of intense seismic cycle. Every year, the number of earthquakes goes on increasing and the ocean is potentially full of extremely destructive tsunamis.
Let us recall that in January 2010, a massive earthquake devastated Haiti, its consequences lasted until a massive cholera outbreak occurred on the island, threatening the lives of millions of people.
In February, another major earthquake shook Chile at 8.8 Richter. In September, Earth moved in New Zealand. Then we hear the earthquake in Indonesia.
Japan's earthquake and tsunami left 20,000 people dead and missing. Photo: AFP.
Most recently, the earthquake at the maximum level (9 Richter) accompanied by tsunamis in Japan, killing and missing about 20,000 people. The tsunami also caused a nuclear power plant incident, becoming the highest warning disaster with an estimated total damage of $ 300 billion that scared the world and left many years of consequences.
Then unusual activities on the Sun also cause unevaluated effects on the layers of soil in the Earth and the Moon.
Either way, the Earth is like a "rising" element against humanity. The number of victims in each disaster tends to increase.
The Earth's axis deviates (albeit very small) from its orbit, making the day longer. The climate is complicated and has achieved extreme points in some areas: in 2010 in Europe and Russia there are hot days unprecedented high temperatures. Streams of ocean currents have changed currents. Typhoons happen more often and become stronger.
However, scientists still believe that the end of the world, that Apocalypse , will never happen because after the period of strong activity, the Earth will enter a period of calm and peace. and develop. The same cycles that once happened - much more powerful - on our planet.
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