Will it be the end of the World? Scientists warn about massive quakes coming in 2018
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Will it be the end of the World? Scientists warn about massive quakes coming in 2018

The planet Earth is now entering a stage where the spin of the Earth will be slowed down by the movement of the Molten iron. As per the report, this will reduce the centrifugal force of the planet and will also tighten the planet’s equator which will further lead to crushing of tectonic plates. It is now said that the incident will create very powerful force and this force will be the reason behind some massive earthquakes.

After some studies, the scientists have warned that the plant will face severer strike of earth quacks and volcanos as the report says their numbers will increase in this year, 2018. As per the scientists, the seismic activities will go high on the planet as there will be some variations in the rotation speed of the earth.

A study conducted by Roger Bilham of the University of Colorado in Boulder and Rebecca Bendick of the University of Montana, says in the past century earthquakes of a magnitude of 7.0 or higher will be gone up by 25-30% with a slowing in the mean rotation velocity of the Earth. As per the previous report, the earthquakes with 7.0 and higher magnitude can create severe destruction in the planet. Earthquakes of such magnitude can create major damage limited to 250 km from epicenter.

Experts have warned that people living in the western USA, southern Europe, the Middle East, South America will face serious danger. Further, they stated that Yellowstone National park would hit by some volcano or super volcano during the earthquakes. Researchers Bilham and Bendick stated that around five years back, the planet had been faced such situation. It’s rotation speed went doown that time.

The number of powerful earthquakes increased in the periods following this. It is now cleared that the Earth is now offering a five-year heads-up on future massive and deadly earthquakes, Bilham stated. He also warned that, in 2018, the number of earthquakes could reach up to 20.