By the end of this century, sea levels will have risen and glaciers and polar ice caps have begun to melt.


- Carbon-soot hanging in the air will increase the greenhouse effect as the heat from the sun will not be completely repulsed.

In this century alone, it is possible to get information about future seasons from how much the sea level will rise. In this regard, scientists based in Canberra and Sydney, Australia, say that underwater-sampling floats have been placed in different parts of the world. According to this, if there is no dramatic change in the greenhouse gases, by the end of this century, the sea level will rise to 2000 meters, and therefore the sea level will rise by 15 to 6 cm. Will increase. One of the reasons for this is that the ice of the polar regions will melt less and the ice of the ice rivers will also melt. These currents will eventually go into the ocean. For this reason, the sea level will also rise. The direct effect of which will be seen in the increase of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere.

The reason for the increase in these gases is that we use fossil-fuel (petrol-diesel-kerosene etc.) indiscriminately. Thus the energy coming from the sun is not sent back into space due to the increasing carbon-suit in the atmosphere. So the earth's temperature keeps rising. The result is an imbalance between the energy coming from the sun and the energy emitted.

About 90% of this heat is absorbed by the oceans.

This energy imbalance has been going on for the last 20 years. Only 1% of the heat is used to heat the atmosphere.

Sea level rises for two reasons, one is that the heat causes the surface to expand directly. Another reason is the melting of ice shelves.

As a result, licenses are also affected and cyclones are formed.

In fact, this situation has arisen with the industrialization that started in the 19th century and has increased dramatically by the end of the 20th century.

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