'Super moon' is about to cause earthquakes, tsunamis?

March 19 is considered the 'super moon' day, because the distance between the Earth and 'Ms Hang' will be the shortest in 19 years. Some people believe that unusual weather events such as earthquakes, tsunamis . can happen on this day.

At this point, the moon will be only 357,000 kilometers from the earth. According to Daily Mail , many amateur scientists warn, the super moon may disrupt the Earth's climate, can even cause earthquakes and erupt volcanoes.

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The super moon happened in 1955, 1974, 1992, and 2005. All these years have witnessed many extreme climatic events.

The tsunami claimed hundreds of thousands of lives in Indonesia two weeks prior to the 2005 moon period. And during Christmas in 1974, the Tracy tornado with wind speeds of up to 250 km / g destroyed. three quarters of Darwin city (Australia).

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The distance from Earth to the Moon will be the shortest in 19 years.
(Photo: Daily Mail)

However, Pete Wheeler, an expert at the International Radio Astronomy Center, doubted the possibility of a highly volatile climate event at the time of this year's super moon.

' The tide on the earth will be lower and higher than the normal level around the time of the super moon, but nothing is noticeable ,' Wheeler said.

Australian scientist David Reneke shares this view, and argues that amate theorists always see the connection between a natural disaster and some time, and blame the super moon ', Reneke to speak.

'You can connect timelines with nearly all natural disasters or anything in the sky, like comets, planets, suns . In the old days, some people once said that , the planet's bonds push the earth away. But this does not happen. Astrologers exaggerate this problem for a long time , 'Reneke said.

The moon is still a planet with many mysteries with humans. Signals from geological sensors that were placed on the Moon by Apollo astronauts in 1971 have shown that the moon also contains liquids in the core like Earth.

Scientists at the US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) apply seismic techniques today to look at data transmitted from these sensors during the splendor of the US space research program. .

The results showed that the moon has a hard core, iron-rich with a radius of nearly 241 km, and an outer core containing iron-rich solution. This helps the moon to produce itself and maintain a strong magnetic field.