Italian scientists say Asian quakes cause Earth's axis shifted
29/12/2004 11:19
Italian space researchers said on Tuesday that the earthquake in Asia two
days ago was so powerful that it shifted the axis around which the earth
revolves. "It was so violent that it modified in a considerable way the
inclination of the axis of terrestrial rotation," said scientists at an Italian
Space Agency centre in the southern town of Matera. According to Giuseppe
Bianco, one of the geological experts who specialize in finding the exact
position of geographical points, the axis moved by about five or six
centimetres. "The variation observed is very small and I don't think it could
have any repercussions on the climate," he said. On Sunday, huge tidal waves
killed more than 50,000 people in some Asian countries including Sri Lanka,
India, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia the Maldives and Myanmar.
Xinhua
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