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If oceans rose by 1m in the next 20 years, would that impact tectonic plates?
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If oceans rose by 1m in the next 20 years, would that impact tectonic plates?
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The question here is of course "earthquakes" and the redistribution of mass (via water)…..are there any scientific proposals/forecasts there?
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