Sunday, 20 November 2016

Announcement (4)

Higgs boson sunderland has it's word in the decomposition of planet earth, and during the last five years it had made it's proofs real and ready to show off in the images below. In this post I have to make my announcement to geologists to remind them to look again at the surface of planet earth to realize it's change due to Higgs boson experiment. By bringing five scenes of the change of the surface of planet 
earth our subject will be fully understood.

The first scene which has a significant change to the surface of planet earth is the sand particles travel north; the sand of the Big Sahara, Mexican desert and South West China is moving north in huge quantities and this is whats giving a new look to many surfaces in the northern countries. The picture below has further explanation to this situation

The second scene which has a significant change to the surface of planet earth is sinkholes; I have to say that during 2016 the number of sinkholes has increased dramatically and this is because of the decay of soil particles, the image below is showing how soil decomposition is leaving space to the water molecule to accumulate and to allow a sinkhole to form.


The third scene which has a significant change to the surface of planet earth is grasses growth on the displaced soil; the image of displaced soil became very obvious and this could be seen on the grown grasses in unusual places such as in the picture below
grasses grown on displaced soil

The fourth scene which has a significant change to the surface of planet earth is the increase in earthquakes number; earthquakes of this year are making real change to the surface of earth and this is through their displacement to huge amount of soil and rocks. The picture below is showing the impact of earthquakes on the surface of planet earth.
Prof Andy Nicol of New Zealand's University of Canterbury told the BBC the Kaikoura earthquake started in the south and travelled north. The largest seismic energies were released about 70km (44 miles) north of the epicentre at Culverden.


The last scene which has a significant change to the surface of planet earth is supermoon light; supermoon light has a great influence on high tides and this is what makes these last invading huge surfaces of land, and this influence could be seen in the image below
 
MIAMI BEACH (CBSMiami)

To remind you that supermoon will be seen very frequently; and I mean by this every six months at least.


My conclusion to this post has an important appeal to geologists; a huge task is in front of them; and this task is to discover that planet earth is getting weaker and weaker.

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