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. There is no convincing evidence that tectonic plates exist.
3. The statement that the Earth's crust accumulates tectonic stress is questionable. (This can be easily verified by putting experience).
the diameter of the epicenter should be more than 700 km
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 29/03/2021 20:29:03 the diameter of the epicenter should be more than 700 kmThe word "epicentre" means "on the centre" It is, by definition, the point above the centre of the earthquake and , since it's a point, it has no diameter.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EpicenterIf you know that little about quakes, perhaps you should try learning, before trying to tell everyone they are wrong.
b) How does energy transfer mechanism from the hearth to the epicenter, at a distance of 700 km?
What will the epicenter area be equal, if we consider that the diameter of the epicenter depends on the distance from the hearth to the epicenter?
According to the magma-gate theory of earthquakes, the diameter of the epicenter depends, on the diameter of the magma-gate, and reaches 100 km.
The word "epicentre" means "on the centre" It is, by definition, the point above the centre of the earthquake and , since it's a point, it has no diameter.
What will be the diameter of the epicenter
How do the plates interact at such a depth, given that the continental crust is about 30 km thick, and the oceanic one is 5 km thick?
When a heavy volcanic plug moves downward, due to friction, the volcano trembles and hums, similar to a log from which an unlubricated nail is pulled out.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 05/04/2021 00:59:26How do the plates interact at such a depth, given that the continental crust is about 30 km thick, and the oceanic one is 5 km thick?That is completely factually incorrect. Continental lithosphere is up to 200km thick. How do plates interact at greater depth? It appears that you have never heard of/have discounted subduction of plates which is central to plate tectonics? Also, you appear to not understand what epicentre means - as pointed out by BC several times. It looks like plate tectonics, like tides is another thing you do not understand but are content to spout nonsense about. Why do you do it?
The volcano tube is a cone about ten kilometers long, it is possible to squeeze it only from top to bottom.The greater the pressure of the magma, the more densely it is closed.
According to the magma vortex theory of earthquakes, a seismic wave moves under the earth's crust, similarly to the cinnamon.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 16/04/2021 19:37:01According to the magma vortex theory of earthquakes, a seismic wave moves under the earth's crust, similarly to the cinnamon.I think that lost (or gained) something in translationhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinnamon
Is there a comedy section this thread could be moved to?
After strong earthquakes, the seismic wave envelopes half of the globe, I suppose, only the seismic wave-tsunami is capable of it, which moves under the crust of the Earth.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1897_assam_earthquake