The eruptions, they found, were intense enough that gases would have been
spewed out of the surface faster than they could escape into space, forming a temporary atmosphere relatively rich in water vapor, that ensconced the Moon for about 70 million years.
We all know this is the reason we have an active geological planet, that the ice is melting from beneath, that the sea floors have been changing depth, that volcano's are going off all over, that mud is
spewing out of the surface, that wildlife is dying enmasse, and so who in hell do these imbeciles think they are fooling?
Not exact matches
Our modern way
of life, with its reliance on technology, has unwittingly exposed us to an extraordinary danger: plasma balls
spewed from the
surface of the sun could wipe
out our power grids, with catastrophic consequences.
«A supervolcanic eruption
spews out more than 1,000 cubic kilometres
of magma, which accumulated over time in reservoirs close the earth's
surface,» explains Prof. Dr Axel Schmitt
of the Institute
of Earth Sciences.
Last year, scientists predicted that some
of the material
spewed out into space by the icy geysers at Enceladus's south pole would slowly fall down to certain areas on the
surface.
On a previous, much closer pass by Enceladus, Cassini detected that the south pole
of Enceladus is
spewing out a vast plume
of water vapour that stretches hundreds
of kilometres from the moon's
surface and keeps Saturn's E-ring topped up — but it has now captured the first images
of this activity.
In active regions, where temperatures can reach millions
of degrees, massive eruptions on the
surface called flares
spew out charged particles and high - energy radiation.
Cassini has sampled the ice crystals and vapor that
spew like geysers
out of cracks in the
surface of Enceladus.
Enceladus (a moon
of Saturn) and Europa (orbiting Jupiter) both show evidence
of water ice oozing or
spewing out from beneath the
surfaces.
Our modern way
of life, with its reliance on technology, has unwittingly exposed us to an extraordinary danger: plasma balls
spewed from the
surface of the sun could wipe
out our power grids, with catastrophic consequences.