‘Super Moon’ 2016: The Reason For Earthquakes And Volcanic Eruptions Disasters?

By Love Marie - 14 Nov '16 06:20AM
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The Super moon this Monday, November 14, 2016, will be recorded as the closest full moon to the planet Earth. For almost 68 years, the Super moon will appear as larger and brighter it has ever been. The last time the Super Moon was super close to the planet Earth is in the year 1948. Super moon name came from the modern astrology.

This phenomenon is most awaited tonight all over the world; people are preparing the gadgets from mobile camera to high-end Digital Cameras to be able to shot the once in a blue moon Super moon. If tonight will be cloudy, bad luck? Don't worry if you will not see the phenomenon "Super moon" because it will still appear on November 25, 2034 - just 18 years from now.

The Super moon is a beautiful view, and everyone wants to have a glimpse of it but it said to have a negative effect on planet Earth. Based on research, the phenomenon Super moon can have a link on natural disasters like major Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions.

On the record for the month of this November 2016, in 4 countries there are earthquakes occurred. First was on November 4 in Curico, Chile recorded as magnitude 6.4, the second is on November 7 at the United States specifically Cushing, Oklahoma struck by a magnitude 5.0, third is at Japan on the part of northeast Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture occurred on November 11 with magnitude 6.2, the last one which is the most recent is a magnitude of 7.8 in New Zealand happened just this November 13 on the parts of Amberley and had an after shocked at Kaikoura and also a Tsunami reached at 2.5 metres.

It may be just an accident that the Earthquakes are in the same timeline as for the "Supermoon"happening tonight, researchers have no enough evidence to prove the theory as of the moment.

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