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THE EARTH'S INNER CORE HAS STOPPED SPINNING, WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES ON PEOPLE'S LIVES?

Everyone may have seen or heard about earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes and various forms of natural disasters. But one thing you may not have heard is that the Earth's inner core stops spinning.

It is quite obvious because we are all on the surface of this great sphere called the Earth. That's why we care about what's on the surface, not something that's about 5,000 km below us. Few people are really interested in what is going on below us. Meanwhile, what's beneath us can have a powerful impact on what's on the surface.

THE EARTH'S INNER CORE HAS STOPPED SPINNING, WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES ON PEOPLE'S LIVES?





THE EARTH'S INNER CORE HAS STOPPED SPINNING

 

According to online trends, the Earth's inner core, which is constantly in rotation, has stopped spinning. However, this does not cause panic, because researchers say that this happens every 7 decades.

Geophysicists Yi Yang and Xiadong Tune of Peking College in Beijing distributed another concentrate in Nature Geoscience. The review makes sense of the idea of ​​developing a world indoor center. The inner core is mostly made of iron and liquid fluids.

They found that the internal rotation of the Earth's core slowed until it finally stopped. This pause appears to be related to the gradual spinning back of the core. This turnover occurs every 7 decades, according to the study. The last time a similar event happened was in the 1970s.



According to Song's 1996 spin theory, we do not have a strong history of understanding the inner core. Some people in ancient times believed in a hollow core. However, the current generation believes that the center of the earth is made of iron and molten metal. We also believe that the Earth's core spins differently than the rest of the Earth.

 

WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES WHEN THE EARTH'S INNER CORE CHANGES DIRECTION?


According to the study, the decade of periodic occurrences matches many geophysical observations. This may include the length of the day and the Earth's magnetic field

 






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