Just curious as to whether it will go back to dinosour climate
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And just quietly I don't know if it is just because of my train of thought it seems that the more I hear about the depletion of oil reserves around the world the more volcanic and seismic activity there is and in recent years occurring in places not known for seismic or volcanic activity would like to here your opinion .of my theory
I think you need to study the question more. Go here: www.google.com/search?site=&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1024&bih=739&q=worldwide+volcanic+activity
Just theorising as to whether the formation of oil regardless of its origins.might have contributed to the cooling of the planet due to it,s lubricating properties helping to stablelise our environment and climate .science supports the theory that volcano,s and earthquakes giant geysers lava pits and lava flows continuously wreaked havoc on every corner of the earth for what is believed to be four to six odd billion years .scientist believe that dinosaurs lived in this hell on earth climate only 65 000 000 years ago .that is why I think if in fact decomposing organic materials from that era did create oil it would be conceivable too think that oil played a part in stabilising the climate .on the ground no great change from 4 to 6 billion years ago >65 million years ago.then in a short 65million yrs a reasonably stable planet .