How are mountains made?
You will get a first hand view in 2012, maybe a little sooner, or maybe a little later.
When there is a polar shift, or even a worse... perhaps, a shift in the Earth itself, a magnificent thing happens! Mountains are created!
Imagine the Earth rotating around 26,000 miles per hour in one direction; maybe even with a little wobble.
You first must ask yourself, “How does the Earth become round if it only rotates in one direction?”
Well, the truth is that our life span as humans, is less than the cycle of this Earth change: the making of the round Earth. The Earth becomes round by rotating in different directions.
When the Earth comes to a violent stop (I can explain this later, but for now it is not important), the “insides” of the Earth which is mostly liquid molten lava, will continue to spin.
When the crust of the Earth meets this resistance, a layer of Earth is ejected upwards. It is no secret that this ejection usually forms a line we call mountain chains.
LINK: Mountains are made out of mole hills...
Peace Out, Gary Ruff
Saturday, February 07, 2009
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