Solar storms are impervious to earthquakes

Researchers from the US Geological Survey (USGS) have dismissed the long-held hypothesis that the sun's activity shakes the ground, leading to an increase in seismic activity.

Researchers from the US Geological Survey (USGS) have dismissed the long-held hypothesis that the sun's activity shakes the ground, leading to an increase in seismic activity.

Picture 1 of Solar storms are impervious to earthquakes

Survey results show that the increase in solar activities such as black streaks, solar wind speed or magnetic storms has no effect on activating stronger earthquakes, according to Planet Earth Online. quoted USGS leader Jeffrey Love.

Expert Love and his colleagues used data collected from the British Geological Survey, in conjunction with USGS, NASA and the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to calculate earthquake numbers by day and month. and year.

When contrasting with the peak events in the solar cycle with intense earthquakes, they found nothing to do with the phenomena of heaven and earth. According to expert Love, many doubts are not certain that predictions actually exist in reality.

Update 17 December 2018
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