Weakening of antipodes affects the Earth's climate
The opposite ends of the plasma state matter are present on the earth's surface , as immense anteladamente thermometers indicating periods when the weather is in balance or imbalance. One such extreme is made glaciers provided a powerful potential energy aimed at maintaining order, strength and...
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ftuninmsanmarcos:oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/2141 2023-09-05T13:12:38+02:00 Weakening of antipodes affects the Earth's climate Debilitamiento de las antípodas afecta el clima de la Tierra Campoblanco Díaz, Honorio Gomero Torres, Julia 1999-12-15 application/pdf https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/iigeo/article/view/2141 https://doi.org/10.15381/iigeo.v2i4.2141 spa spa Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ingeniería Geológica, Minera, Metalúrgica y Geográfica https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/iigeo/article/view/2141/1858 https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/iigeo/article/view/2141 doi:10.15381/iigeo.v2i4.2141 Derechos de autor 1999 Honorio S. Campoblanco Díaz, Julia Gomero Torres https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 Revista del Instituto de investigación de la Facultad de minas, metalurgia y ciencias geográficas; Vol. 2 No. 4 (1999); 9-24 Revista del Instituto de investigación de la Facultad de minas, metalurgia y ciencias geográficas; Vol. 2 Núm. 4 (1999); 9-24 1682-3087 1561-0888 glaciers volcanoes antipodes biosphere climates glaciares volcanes antipodas biosfera climas info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1999 ftuninmsanmarcos https://doi.org/10.15381/iigeo.v2i4.2141 2023-08-22T09:45:38Z The opposite ends of the plasma state matter are present on the earth's surface , as immense anteladamente thermometers indicating periods when the weather is in balance or imbalance. One such extreme is made glaciers provided a powerful potential energy aimed at maintaining order, strength and energy conservation structures and flows, the other end is the fire of volcanoes with their powerful kinetic energy , ready to be transformed into other forms energy , both events are the " Antipodes energy " from matter to plasma state . During the Pleistocene and periods when glaciers dominated large tracts of land , there was evolution or involution of certain species as well as man's ancestors : the Ramapithecus , Australopithecus , Homo Habilis , Homo Erectus , Neandhertal and Homo Sapiens , products cataclysms and abrupt climate changes on the Earth's surface , likewise, increase the heat to allow the development of life nuanced major disasters and climatic changes, then an immense variety of flowering (including giants) species within the spectrum of geologic time . By looking at the earth as a whole , we see that it is governed by different types of " energy antipodes " so that almost the entire Western Hemisphere is occupied by the Pacific Ocean where there is predominance of kinetic flows represented by earthquakes , earthquakes , tsunamis , waves , and phenomena of volcanism " the tectonic Child " favored by the heat and energy from within the earth, and in the Eastern Hemisphere continents consisting of : Europe, Africa , Asia and India dominate friajes , droughts, hurricanes product domain "La Niña" . Similarly, in the North Pole the Arctic Ocean ( cold water mass ) is located, in contrast to the South pole occupied by the continent of Antarctica , whose energy relations allow rotational kinetic equilibrium and as such, the presence of favorable climates on earth . This distribution allows us to understand the climate " is the result of a state of balance or imbalance of different energy antipodes operating ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Arctic Arctic Ocean North Pole South pole South pole Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos: Revistas de investigación UNMSM Arctic Arctic Ocean North Pole Pacific South Pole |
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The opposite ends of the plasma state matter are present on the earth's surface , as immense anteladamente thermometers indicating periods when the weather is in balance or imbalance. One such extreme is made glaciers provided a powerful potential energy aimed at maintaining order, strength and energy conservation structures and flows, the other end is the fire of volcanoes with their powerful kinetic energy , ready to be transformed into other forms energy , both events are the " Antipodes energy " from matter to plasma state . During the Pleistocene and periods when glaciers dominated large tracts of land , there was evolution or involution of certain species as well as man's ancestors : the Ramapithecus , Australopithecus , Homo Habilis , Homo Erectus , Neandhertal and Homo Sapiens , products cataclysms and abrupt climate changes on the Earth's surface , likewise, increase the heat to allow the development of life nuanced major disasters and climatic changes, then an immense variety of flowering (including giants) species within the spectrum of geologic time . By looking at the earth as a whole , we see that it is governed by different types of " energy antipodes " so that almost the entire Western Hemisphere is occupied by the Pacific Ocean where there is predominance of kinetic flows represented by earthquakes , earthquakes , tsunamis , waves , and phenomena of volcanism " the tectonic Child " favored by the heat and energy from within the earth, and in the Eastern Hemisphere continents consisting of : Europe, Africa , Asia and India dominate friajes , droughts, hurricanes product domain "La Niña" . Similarly, in the North Pole the Arctic Ocean ( cold water mass ) is located, in contrast to the South pole occupied by the continent of Antarctica , whose energy relations allow rotational kinetic equilibrium and as such, the presence of favorable climates on earth . This distribution allows us to understand the climate " is the result of a state of balance or imbalance of different energy antipodes operating ... |
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Weakening of antipodes affects the Earth's climate |
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Revista del Instituto de investigación de la Facultad de minas, metalurgia y ciencias geográficas; Vol. 2 No. 4 (1999); 9-24 Revista del Instituto de investigación de la Facultad de minas, metalurgia y ciencias geográficas; Vol. 2 Núm. 4 (1999); 9-24 1682-3087 1561-0888 |
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