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    yes science is always uncovering new information. its what science does. yet VOLCANIC ACTIVITY, as I've now repeated several times more than is necessary, HAS NOT INCREASED.

    it doesn't matter how many times you post a screen dump from some dodgy site. what matters is facts, evidence, observation..... only then conclusions can be drawn.

    yet "who cares" you say. if you don't care about posting nonsense thats your look out zip.

    The last 200 years of the volcanological record (figure 1), with humans distributed over most of the globe and relatively efficient communications, would seem to be the well-suited to search for episodic trends. However, even in the last two centuries any real trends are overshadowed by reporting factors such as historical events, technological changes, and exploration influences. The apparent increase in activity reflects increases in populations living near volcanoes to observe eruptions and improvements in communication technologies to report those eruptions. The best evidence that these trends are apparent rather than real comes from the record of large eruptions, whose effects are far reaching and less likely to escape documentation even in remote areas. Their constancy over the past two centuries is a better indicator of the global frequency of eruptions than the improved reporting of smaller eruptions.
    https://volcano.si.edu/faq/index.cfm?question=historicalactivity

 
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