Seismic activity on Mars & Earth’s Core – Sunday 20th December 2020


Sunday 20th December 2020

I saw a pair of astro articles tonight and thought I would make the following comments.
Mars. The NASA craft measuring the seismic activity. There isn’t any activity on the surface of Mars such as mining so the majority of seismic activity will be deep inside Mars and only when enough activity has occurred at the deeper level to prompt some seismic activity closer to the surface will it occur. Mars is low maintenance, the core is using resources that the planet was endowed with and will only use them sparingly. Whether life had time to provide fossil fuels is key for Mars but it would seem that the tragedy that struck Mars happened early in its development.

And the other article was to do with the heat of the Earth’s core. All the planets in our solar system have cores that all function the same way. Their main difference is age related but all use the same format that the core of our Sun uses. They take energy from their exteriors and a vent is essential for all of them. Heat of that extreme, is a necessity. For example we have a body temperature that prefers to remain static for everything to function smoothly and static extreme heat that the cores need is very similar, it permits optimal function.
Fiona MacLeod (C)