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collection of soil from rivers and lakes near to oceans on large scale causes landslides which are capable to cause tsunamis
A pole shift is not what causes the continents to move. It is the pressures from under the oceans' plates.
Increased UV radiations cause a chain reaction. They kill plankton which again cause depletion.
Increased UV can cause a chain reaction. They destroy plankton which cause global warming.
First of all, there is no reason for Jupiter to explode, and there's nothing about to cause it to explode. If for some reason Jupiter did explode, then the results would be very noticeable to observers on Earth. The most cataclysmic result would be that Jupiter would no longer be visible in the night sky. And as if that were not enough, every one of Jupiters 60 or more moons would cease its orbit around Jupiter, and would just continue orbiting the sun, in much the same but not exactly the same path as it does now.
Earth also affect the Moon, but since there was no oceans or surface water on the moon, the effect is not noticeable in any visible way.
The most prominant artificial cause of the acidification of the oceans is the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This causes the oceans to absorb the CO2, thereby increasing their acidity
collection of soil from rivers and lakes near to oceans on large scale causes landslides which are capable to cause tsunamis
A pole shift is not what causes the continents to move. It is the pressures from under the oceans' plates.
Increased UV radiations cause a chain reaction. They kill plankton which again cause depletion.
Increased UV can cause a chain reaction. They destroy plankton which cause global warming.
much of hurricanes...cyclone also '''cause''' storm surges
Not often does it happen on a large scale, but some oil drilling causes miniature ground shakes. This would not be noticeable by anyone, and it would also be so small that it would cause no damage. If you are asking if it causes earthquakes like the ones you hear on the news, then the answer is no.
cause we have water without the oceans we will not have water
Naproxen sodium, or Aleve, is known to cause heart palpitations. If taking the medication causes noticeable changes to one's heart beat, it would be wise to stop taking it and switch to Tylenol or Motrin.
tropical cyclones
First of all, there is no reason for Jupiter to explode, and there's nothing about to cause it to explode. If for some reason Jupiter did explode, then the results would be very noticeable to observers on Earth. The most cataclysmic result would be that Jupiter would no longer be visible in the night sky. And as if that were not enough, every one of Jupiters 60 or more moons would cease its orbit around Jupiter, and would just continue orbiting the sun, in much the same but not exactly the same path as it does now.