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feel like nature treat us like viruses

Why shouldn't she?....when in fact we are nothing more than that when it comes to how we've treated our planet. I'm no earth muffin, but we've done and are still doing some horrible things to our "home".
 
Mt. Saint Helens is a great example of dormant systems that wake up "someday" and say hello.

Yellowstone area is one of my concerns for sure. Honestly though, I'm a bit more worried about earth impact objects that we have zero idea about until it's too late to do anything about.
 
Hawaii suffering worst vulcanism for years
Gran Canaria coming to life
String of quakes in California.

Worth keeping a weather eye on folks.

You forgot Iceland. There's been a rash of earthquake swarms on several volcano locations there too.
 
Mt. Saint Helens is a great example of dormant systems that wake up "someday" and say hello.

Yellowstone area is one of my concerns for sure. Honestly though, I'm a bit more worried about earth impact objects that we have zero idea about until it's too late to do anything about.


Hawaii volcano done this before, it erupted for 17 days straight [emoji6] also St. Helens wasn’t dormant before it erupted in 1980, it’s the cascades most active volcano and youngest, just like Mt Hood, Mt. Rainer, Glacier Peak and Mt. Adams. They are all active, we have 14 active volcanoes in the Cascade range all part of the ring of fire.

Yellowstone not going to erupt anytime soon.
 
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Hawaii volcano done this before, it erupted for 17 days straight [emoji6] also St. Helens wasn’t dormant before it erupted in 1980, it’s the cascades most active volcano and youngest, just like Mt Hood, Mt. Rainer, Glacier Peak and Mt. Adams. They are all active, we have 14 active volcanoes in the Cascade range all part of the ring of fire.

Yellowstone not going to erupt anytime soon.


Yellowstone is the only one that concerns me,when that one goes, today or a thousand years from now it will change the USA forever,,there will be no recovery from that one
 
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Ya, I’m not overly concerned, besides not much we can do about it and certainly not going to give myself ulcers worrying about something that may happen 90,000 years from now besides, I’m pretty sure I won’t even like my future ancestors 90,000 years from now based on the fact I don’t really care for a lot of my relatives today.
 
Ya, I’m not overly concerned, besides not much we can do about it and certainly not going to give myself ulcers worrying about something that may happen 90,000 years from now besides, I’m pretty sure I won’t even like my future ancestors 90,000 years from now based on the fact I don’t really care for a lot of my relatives today.
lol,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I don't like mine either,so welcome to the club
 
They are all active, we have 14 active volcanoes in the Cascade range all part of the ring of fire.

Okay, and thanks for the clarification on that. Definitely a messy business when one of them unleashes itself though.
 
One thing to remember is Hawaii was built from a volcano and what we are seeing is construction work by mother nature, as we watch Hawaii is expanding land mass by the magma covering the ground, in ten or so years we will see vegetation starting to grow on the new land. Hawaii is growing and expanding ;)

Mt. St. Helen we could look in the crater and see the mountain rebuild itself, last year the Wife had core samples from the crater's dome to be tested in the lab. In the crater of the mountain you can feel life under the feet, we live on the ground that's always moving and expanding. Life at its grandest!
 
Yeah....it's funny last week a coworker talked about how somebody in Hawaii poured millions of gallons of water into a fissure and it did no good.

My unspoken thoughts at the time were....Um, yeah...the Island chain has been created from the same origin over thousands of years and the earth leaked molten rock from the ocean floor until it broke the surface of the sea several times over.

It's cool your wife does that stuff, Maverick. The on goings of our planet are pretty fascinating at times if you choose to look into it.
 
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