Can Earth's Geology Link Climate Change and Earthquake Prediction?

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The discussion revolves around the potential connections between geological processes, climate change, and earthquake prediction. It involves examining statements related to granite behavior under pressure, mountain height limitations, and the relationship between climate changes and seismic activity.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

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  • Participants are exploring the relationships between the three statements presented, questioning the implications of granite behavior, mountain height limitations, and the potential link between climate changes and earthquakes. There is also inquiry into the relevance of physics to the problem.

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Some participants are seeking clarification on the relationships between the statements and have posed additional questions regarding geological composition and pressure in the crust. There is an ongoing exploration of ideas without a clear consensus yet.

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The original poster has expressed concerns about language barriers and has indicated that this problem may be part of a physics course, suggesting a multidisciplinary approach to the topic.

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Here is a question I wish you to help me:

Consider this three statements:
A) It's been seen for granite that when it's in high pressure it gets liquid and a noticeable amount of water egresses from it.
B) Some people say that the altitude of mounts won't be higher than a specific height.
C) Some people are trying to find a way to predict earthquake with changes of whether. It means that earthquake has a specific relation with changes in climate.
Can you find any straight relationship between this statements?​

Could you help me to solve this problem?
BTW sorry for my bad English. I've translated this problem.
 
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havaliza said:
Here is a question I wish you to help me:

Consider this three statements:
A) It's been seen for granite that when it's in high pressure it gets liquid and a noticeable amount of water egresses from it.
B) Some people say that the altitude of mounts won't be higher than a specific height.
C) Some people are trying to find a way to predict earthquake with changes of whether. It means that earthquake has a specific relation with changes in climate.
Can you find any straight relationship between this statements?​

Could you help me to solve this problem?
BTW sorry for my bad English. I've translated this problem.

Welcome to the PF. What course is this for? Looks maybe to be geology?

What do you think the relationship is between the statements? Why would the height of mountains be limited by something (statement #2)?
 
I think it should be related to physics because I found this problem in a list of physics problems.
 
havaliza said:
I think it should be related to physics because I found this problem in a list of physics problems.

Ok, but what about answering the other questions I asked you?
 
I'll go ahead and take a few questions out of the box (they may or may not be helpful): what is the granite composition of the crust, and how much pressure is exerted along the crust before an earthquake?
 
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