Fires in California chaparral country during Santa Ana conditions are one of the most natural phenomenon in the world. The entire ecology is evolved to burn. One spark in a 50mph wind at 4% humidity, and the whole countryside goes up in a flash. The plants are basically made out of cellulose, oil, and wax.
Only Aussie eucalyptus bushfires are more ferocious.
People who think that it is possible for humans to trigger earthquakes with epicenters 35 down a subduction-zone trench...well, you can't argue with them.
Fires in California chaparral country during Santa Ana conditions are one of the most natural phenomenon in the world. The entire ecology is evolved to burn. One spark in a 50mph wind at 4% humidity, and the whole countryside goes up in a flash. The plants are basically made out of cellulose, oil, and wax.
Only Aussie eucalyptus bushfires are more ferocious.
People who think that it is possible for humans to trigger earthquakes with epicenters 35 down a subduction-zone trench...well, you can't argue with them.
Building the bomb isn't the hard part. Getting it 35 miles down it. --It's just insane. That's where volcanoes have their magmas sources.