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In general, though, an Earth without earthquakes thankfully avoids all of the death, damage and chaos that these seismic events can cause. But, scientifically speaking, a quake-free (and tectonics-free) Earth isn't necessarily all that appealing. It would be a barren and inhospitable wasteland with a solid-rock mantle.
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Read More »The effects run deeper still, though. The movement and subduction of Earth’s plates helps to push convection currents in the mantle - which generates massive amounts of heat. So, without these currents, and without their heat, the mantle would get cooler and cooler, until it eventually solidified. It’s what some scientists think could have happened to Mars a long time ago. So, in a roundabout way, if earthquakes never happened then Earth could well end up an ancient wasteland; just another uninhabitable planet in the solar system.
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Read More »And it’s not even as though, if typical earthquakes did somehow disappear, we’d never feel the ground shift beneath our feet. The earth could still shake for other reasons, including if and when it suffers an asteroid collision. Such an event would be rarer but would still signal immediate danger - placing us at the mercy of nature. In general, though, an Earth without earthquakes thankfully avoids all of the death, damage and chaos that these seismic events can cause. But, scientifically speaking, a quake-free (and tectonics-free) Earth isn’t necessarily all that appealing. It would be a barren and inhospitable wasteland with a solid-rock mantle. And that’s what would happen if Earth never had earthquakes.
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