Icy ebb and flow influenced by hydrothermal activity
Release of magma from beneath earth's crust plays significant role in earth's climate
Date:
January 29, 2016
Source:
University of Connecticut
Summary:
Hydrothermal activity along the mid-ocean ridge system suggests that the release of molten rock, or magma, in response to changes in sea level plays a significant role in the earth's climate.
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The scam that human activity controls our climate and that we need to take draconian measures to stop it is a scam perpetuated by Progressives to take our money . Human activity has less impact on our climate than termites. Yet, our mindless people are ready to fork over countless dollars to the greedy political class to save themselves from what they believe is going to be planet death.
A hydrothermal vent forms when seawater meets hot magma. A venting black smoker emits jets of particle-laden fluids. The particles are predominantly very fine-grained sulfide minerals formed when the hot hydrothermal fluids mix with near-freezing seawater.
Credit: NOAA
This is what plays a significant part in our climate change. Not people.
Release of magma from beneath earth's crust plays significant role in earth's climate
Date:
January 29, 2016
Source:
University of Connecticut
Summary:
Hydrothermal activity along the mid-ocean ridge system suggests that the release of molten rock, or magma, in response to changes in sea level plays a significant role in the earth's climate.
LINK
The scam that human activity controls our climate and that we need to take draconian measures to stop it is a scam perpetuated by Progressives to take our money . Human activity has less impact on our climate than termites. Yet, our mindless people are ready to fork over countless dollars to the greedy political class to save themselves from what they believe is going to be planet death.
A hydrothermal vent forms when seawater meets hot magma. A venting black smoker emits jets of particle-laden fluids. The particles are predominantly very fine-grained sulfide minerals formed when the hot hydrothermal fluids mix with near-freezing seawater.
Credit: NOAA
This is what plays a significant part in our climate change. Not people.