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For years we have been hearing about the possibility of a coming Mega New Madrid earthquake splitting open the land of the USA and causing an inland sea. Many have had dreams of such an occurrence. And many including myself believe that the New Madrid earthquake will occur after the USA divides the land of Israel.
And what physical factors could cause such a massive earthquake? Could excessive rain cause it? Look what Google AI says about rain and earthquakes.
Yes,
excessive rain can contribute to earthquakes, particularly in areas with
certain geological conditions. A new study from MIT, for example, found a
strong correlation between heavy snowfall and rain and a series of earthquakes
in Northern Japan. This is thought to be due to the increased pore fluid
pressure created by the water, which can make it easier for faults to slip and
trigger earthquakes. Here's
a more detailed explanation:
Pore
Fluid Pressure:
When it
rains, the water seeps into the ground, increasing the pressure within the
pores of rocks, particularly in areas with high porosity (like karst regions).
Fault Slip:
This increased pressure can act like a hydraulic jack, pushing apart the rock and making it easier for faults to slip and potentially trigger earthquakes.
Geological
Conditions:
The effect of rainfall on earthquakes is more pronounced in areas with specific geological features, like karst landscapes, where water can easily penetrate deep into the ground.
Slower
Seismic Waves:
The
increased pore pressure also slows down the speed of seismic waves, making it
easier to detect changes in seismic activity associated with precipitation
events.
While
rainfall is a contributing factor, it's important to remember that the primary
trigger for earthquakes is usually tectonic movement. Excessive rain can
increase the likelihood of earthquakes in certain situations, but it doesn't
act as a primary cause in all cases.
Now check this out, the New Madrid seismic zone just got a 1000-year rainfall event!
River flooding to persist for days, weeks following ‘1-in-1,000-year’ rain event
Now let’s see what Google AI says about the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-12 and rain.
Yes,
there was a significant amount of rain in the region before the New Madrid
earthquakes. The area around the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers
experienced widespread rainfall, with some areas receiving up to 10-15 inches,
according to a Reddit thread. This heavy rainfall, which also coincided with
the New Madrid Fault Line, may have contributed to the seismic activity.
So, is the New Madrid fault lubricated and ready to slip? Is the great USA dividing earthquake that many have had dreams of imminent? And if so, does this infer that the dividing of the land of Israel is also imminent?
Watch ye therefore,
and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things
that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man. Luke 21:36
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