The Earth is bleeding

The Earth is bleeding

The earth takes an awful beating, doesn’t it?
Hurricanes in the Atlantic, Monsoons in the Pacific Oceans
They have names and categorizes, Cat 1-5, then END OF DAYS.
Noah was told to build a great big boat. They called it an arc.
Great idea but it didn’t help the Unicorns. A limited amount of
people were saved. I wonder why, with so few people there
wasn’t very unfortunate reproduction, you know, in breeding.

On land, too much rain causes floods, which in turn caused property
and animal destruction, to include people. Then there is excessive rain in
the mountains causing all that water to run into tiny streams, then creeks,
then rivers. Traveling on to the sea.
The west coast is plagued with mud slides that causes
catastrophic damage all due to the rain which saturates the soil and
when it becomes too heavy, it collapses.
Forest fires is another nightmare, but I’ll address that another day.
Snow is another problem, in mountains it accumulates and any vibration
(gun shots, cannon, car horns sometimes even people yodeling). The result? Avalanche. Snow and ice melts to include the glaciers and produces hazards, like icebergs.

The opposite applies to drought, Some from the hot countries that are troubled
by too little water. The mid American states suffered a horrible drought in
the 1930’s basically caused by poor farming practices. Many died because
of this neglect.

Moving on, the earths core is believed to be molten. And using the old theory, ‘heat expand and cold contracts.’ As this molten core, called magma heats, it expands, looking to ways to do so. Newly formed islands, while caused by Volcanic eruptions, becomes a way for the magma to release (the then called) lava to thrust up and escape. These are called Vents. There are even volcanoes deep under the oceans.
*There are probably millions of volcanoes that have been active during the whole lifespan of the earth. During the past 10,000 years, there are about 1500 volcanoes on land that are known to have have been active, while the even larger number of submarine volcanoes is unknown. At present, there are about 600 volcanoes that have had known eruptions during recorded history, while about 50-70 volcanoes are active (erupting) each year. At any given time, there is an average of about 20 volcanoes that are erupting.
**According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the world’s volcanoes, both on land and undersea, generate about 200 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually, while our automotive and industrial activities cause some 24 billion tons of CO2 emissions every year worldwide. Despite the arguments to the contrary, the facts speak for themselves: Greenhouse gas emissions from volcanoes comprise less than one percent of those generated by today’s human endeavors.
I guess it’s true, man is its own worst enemy.
Frightening, isn’t it? Is there an answer to these problems? Not with todays technology, but there is ever hope…
Blessed be
Garnet

**Are Volcanoes or Humans Harder on the Atmosphere? | Scientific American

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Honour
Optimism
People
Eternal

Despite all we see, there are always enough people who are optimistic and honourable to bring change which makes hope eternal.

Beautiful writing as always :green_heart:

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