One of the only Memes I'll ever do

Dec 01, 2009 16:19

Shamelessly stolen.

Disaster Meme! The end of the world is coming and we have so many wonderful possibilities. So let's begin with the basics.

What's your favorite Mega Volcano?
* I like Krakato, but the Yellowstone Mega volcano is my beloved and most favored Mega Volcano.
What's your favorite Mega Fault?
* The Cascadia zone is definatly up there. It's big, it's huge, and it has a history of massive destructive properties. To boot, it has a history of going off in regular sequence and it's coming up.
What's your favorite Near Earth Astroid?
* Apophis. It's just so perfectly named ya know?

History lesson!
Which ancient volcano had the biggest boom?
* Hm. I'd say the Ancient Krakato. Not the one we have now or even the one that went off a couple thousand years ago, but the very first one.
Which fault line made the biggest shake'n'shred?
* The fault line known as Sumatra-Andaman. There's been a lot, but this one sticks out.
Which NEO was the most awesome impact?
* A lot of people think perhaps the crater that's at the bottom of the Mexico ocean. I think however, I like the one that theoritically impacted the ancient glacier during the last great ice age over North America. Supposdly it helped speed up the melting of the glacier - and helped carve out the Great Lakes. They're finding evidence of the impact across Canada in the mineral veins. Pretty cool.

Now for some theoretical disasters!
How do you feel about Firestorms?
* Cool. Anything that can reach into the highest part of the atmosphere and still burn, is pretty darn cool.
Solar Flares?
* Bit hokey of a way to go.
Which Mega Volcano do you think is going to go off first?
* I would like to say Yellowstone, but it'll prolly be Krakato first.
What about the Mega Faults?
* The Cascadia fault line. It's over due.

Aaaand the world will end?
* A massive super Volcano will go off, triggering massive earthquakes across the Pacific plate. Most of the super faults will likely be effected and go off. Goodbye California. From there, the ash and gases will 'cloud' the atmosphere lowering temperatures across the globe and triggering an Ice age. Glaciers will cover most of the earth.
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