Friday, August 12, 2011

Is the earth's crust shrinking faster, causing friction and thus heat adding to global warming?

As we know the earth crust is shrinking naturally due to cooling of the earth, causing earth quakes, volcanic eruptions etc. The centre of the earth is very hot. Can it be that by taking out the enormous volumes of oil and gas, coal etc, the earth's crust is shrinking faster, causing more pressures, frictions, more hot ges escaping from the earth into the atmosphere and sea etc, and thus causing the lately more rapidly increase of global temperatures?

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