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Why does the Earth spin faster than usual?




Why does the Earth spin faster than usual? And, why are earthquakes in northern areas turning more common? Does climate change have something to do with that thing? The theory goes like this. 

There is the possibility that climate change has something to do with that thing. Warm weather causes the water vaporizes in oceans. So there is less water in the seas. And that means the mass of water is lower. When Earth spins the water in seas, and lakes move backward. And that can slow the spin. The thermal energy in the atmosphere increases and pumps more energy to the Earth's solid core. That thing causes thermal energy in solid land mass increases.  And that thing can also have an effect on to spin of Earth. 

The warming temperature can also cause earthquakes in the northern region. In the same way, when the oil industry causes earthquakes the melting ground frost causes the core of the earth flattens. And turns lighter. In that case, the pressure on the solid rock above magma turns weaker. That causes the rock above the magma can jump upwards easier. And it can cause earthquakes. Maybe those explanations are not right. But the thing is that climate change has a connection with northern earthquakes and the fast spin of Earth.  

https://www.foxnews.com/us/june-29-2022-earths-shortest-day-ever-slight-wobble


https://scitechdaily.com/oil-and-gas-production-is-causing-a-worrying-number-of-earthquakes/


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