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Well, the Earth's crust moves always, but very slowly. When the plates meet, an earthquake will start. There are more changes that can happen to the Earth's crust:

-Miners digging the Earth's crust

-Pollution

-Earth's crust covered by man-made land or garbage.

These are just a few of them. To learn more, research it on wikipedia.

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I have this theory.

The Earth spins a certain way,for so long then it apperently changes poles evry so often in time.

The mantel also moves a certain way as well...in conjunction with the spining of the earth itself.

The ocean currents move in conjunction with the above.

Last the rain and weather work the same way in average over time.One average direction ,with the occassional bump and grind.

Now they tell us that the earth has shifted its Axis by 4 degrees.

That may not seem bad,but when you look at the size of the Earth that transides to hundreds of miles that the North and South poles moved in a short period of time compared to time as we know it.

Now take back into consideration the earth crust and plates move mainly in one direction for thousands of years,then it is forced to move on a different

angle because of the Magnetic Poles that regulate to core and mantle.

Everthing is binding up,and fast.After finding a path that it got used to,it suddenly moves at slightly different angles. That affects the continental shelf flow and currents,then weather.

They said El Ninio,Then Nenia ,Then Nor East Winds( da North eastern wind for smart). All of this is glorified bull as to trick the public to not pay to much heed,to what is happening.Not to mention when you throw in global warming,darn world is taking a crap. But buy stocks,live the dream,basically shut up and don't talk,don't think and get miilked.

Its going to get worse.

Pacific will get it every year, sorry but true,quakes,tyfoons,flooding vocanoes,fire and brimstone I'll tell ya. The East coast of North America will also get it bad, floods,hurricanes snow,as well with Europe and mediternian.

That area is a little diffrent as the ice is melting into the easiest way noth south threw Greenland-baffin,labrador way and north Russian-to Greenland way,causing water to rise and fresh evaporates faster maybe,causing huge increases in rainfall/snowfall.

It all stems mainly (globalwarming true polution exception) from the axis moving. The Earth it going to take a big crap,but don't worry,The Dow Jones is up and Oil is down,and so is your fellow man,where ever they are?We get what we deserve then.

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plate tectonics

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No way no how

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i have absolutely no idea so don't ask me

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Weathering, erosion, and plate movements.

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