Geology Monday, September 12, 2005 . This is a SciScoop post by Drog
Oil is used for many things like gas, fire, and other things. What if oil was meant for something else? There is a reason oil isn’t token out of Antarctica, because it would change the climate. What I am saying is that oil is in the north and south poles to control climate and in the warmer parts it is supposed to be some kind of spacer.
If oil was dried out of a giant cavern and by these caverns were smaller empty caverns throughout the land. Now what if there was a shafting of the plates. Next the plates shifted right into the giant cavern and by the force of the hit made the roof cave in. the force of this created a earthquake and that earthquake traveled and falling into other caverns allowed it to travel a great distance. Just think if it hit a city the result would be catastrophic.
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