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Mountains, Plateau and Valleys: Mountain folds, faults and fractures changes through our activities (Law and Constitution)

Updated: Aug 4

How are mountains deformed? We’ve seen mountains through many ways. We’ve speculated the deformation in the mountain. What is your response, when you will hear that how mountains shaped is deformed? It is almost impossible and demands enormous amount of time to change the shape of a mountain.



Source 1: Alan Mickirdy, John Gordon, Rodger Crofts. LAND OF MOUNTAIN AND FLOOD, The Geology and Landforms of Scotland. Edingburg : Birlinn Limited, Scotish National Heritage, 2007. ISBN 13: 978 1 84158 3570, ISBN 10: 1 84158 357 X, ISBN 13: 978 1 84158 6267, ISBN 10: 1 84158 6267. Page 1 


There are two answers to the question.


1.       1st Answer: Global warming, we all played role in the propagation of global warming either directly or indirectly. It means whatever we do in our daily life, has been creating an action to deform the shape of mountains in the world. Thus, our daily routine; our daily work is related to deform the mountains in the world. There are known as man-induced disturbances.

2.       2nd Answer: the shape of mountains would change in the structural geological context, and it is known as natural disturbances.


I want to debate on the 1st Answer. Do you think, your 60 years spent on the Earth would be enough to deform mountains in the world? Your life here on planet holds meager amount of force to deform mountains in the world. After your 60 years of life, there would be another person who will spend life on Earth and his/her activities responses would be added to deform mountains in the world. Now, the life of the next third person would be added to deform the shape of mountains. Now the fourth person, and so on to deform the shape of the mountains on earth and earth itself in the next and following years. All our actions on Earth are the inputs to global warming and our actions are deforming shapes of mountains in the world. We name them man-induced disturbances.

It means man-induced disturbances are playing a key role to bring earthquake on Earth. When the shape or even a crack appears on the surface on the mountain, it results to deform the shape of the mountains.

On the other hand, we’ve natural disturbances. It is the following of man-induced disturbances. What happens here; folds, faults and fractures developed as a result of stresses due to orogenic and geological processes are known as natural disturbances.    

How can we control such man-induced disturbances and natural disturbances? It is all we. It is all we’re. It is all we’re responsible. It is all we’re responsible for our apathy and negligence.

Solution, we’ve to follow the Laws and Constitution of our countries and other countries. If you follow Laws, you will be able to understand where we played our role for the global warming on Earth. We are able by then to recognize the black sheep around us.

About the article

How do you feel, after writing my article? Do you believe you’re responsible for global warming? If you know global warming since you childhood, it doesn’t means you’re responsible for it. My argument here is the resources; since you had no resource, when you were child, then you are not responsible for it. When writer first here about global warming, he was not aware why he was contributing man-induced disturbances. The writer and you’re not responsible for global warming because both had no resources. It means people who hold offices, who hold influential money, who hold a portfolio are responsible for global warming and man-induced disturbances.


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Bibliography

1. Alan Mickirdy, John Gordon, Rodger Crofts. LAND OF MOUNTAIN AND FLOOD, The Geology and Landforms of Scotland. Edingburg : Birlinn Limited, Scotish National Heritage, 2007. ISBN 13: 978 1 84158 3570, ISBN 10: 1 84158 357 X, ISBN 13: 978 1 84158 6267, ISBN 10: 1 84158 6267.

2. John A. Hudson, John A. Harrison. ENGINEERING ROCK MECHANICS An Introduction to the Principles. London: Pergamon, 1st Edition 1997, 2nd impression 2000. ISBN 0 08 041912 7 (Hardbound) ISBN 0 08 043864 4 (Flex bound).

 

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The writer's name is Aneeq. The writer is Christian by Faith and by Birth, Catholic Denomination, Latin Rite, Dominican Clergy, Warispura Parish, Faisalabad Diocese, Punjab Provincial, and Pakistan. The writer is Divorce (decree from the court), with no child (pending in the court). The writer studied B.Sc. Chemical Engineering from NFC Institute of Engineering & Fertilizer Research affiliated with University of Engineering & Technology Lahore. The writer studied his master's degree in Thermal Engineering (Mechanical) from North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, and China.

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