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Posted on | December 21, 2013 | 2 Comments

your Loretta Fuddy story on Beforeitsnews

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  1. manny
    December 22nd, 2013 @ 6:48 am

    there are huge rocks off the hawaiian beach, not so in fla.

  2. MinutemanCDC_SC
    December 24th, 2013 @ 5:54 am

    Molokai is composed of two extinct shield volcanoes, Mauna Loa (West Molokai) and Wailau (East Molokai). The ocean floor around Molokai is volcanic rock formed from magma. The rock from shield volcanoes is basalt, the same dark, fine-grained rock which underlies most of the earth’s surface. Basalt, which includes feldspar, is comparable in hardness to granite, which includes quartz.

    The MOH’S Hardness Scale
    1 Graphite
    2 Sulfur
    3 Marble
    6 Feldspar
    7 Quartz
    8 Basalt
    8½ Tungsten Carbide
    9-9.7 Silicon Carbide
    10 Diamond

    Basalt is fine-grained rock, and one would expect a lava flow into the ocean to be relatively smooth, rather than jagged. But one would have to inspect the ocean floor in the vicinity of the airplane to say that there were no sharp boulders in the area.

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