Are the rice fields? Where is the Sahara Desert? What is the name of the country of Tornado? It is not difficult to answer those who are molested by a small book of social issues. But now the news is that changing climatic conditions are breaking the geographical boundaries of those areas and making new maps available. Search for new answers to old answers ... Now that we have forgotten what
A sensors, longitudes, countries that travel through them, their borders, tournaments, places they enter, tropicals, plains, and coastal areas. We have learned about the extent that we have so far learned about our beliefs and beliefs, "said scientists. Growing global warming for this situation is also one reason. Do not worry if the boundaries fail. The economic conditions of the countries are deteriorating and people living in those places face food and water insecurity due to the geographical and climatic changes that occur. It is also the health conditions ..
The deserts spread out ...
we thought about on its melt. Increasing the rising oceans there is a threat to the danger. But we have ignored the fact that water is coming and we are sitting here. Global warming deserts are gradually expanding. During the last 100 years, the Sahara Desert has increased its area by 10 percent. Over the last ten years, Sahara crossed 81 milestones in the green landscape in the south and converted it into a desolation. This speed has been growing more than four inches per year. In the Libya and Chad areas, the settlements of the desert have been rising year after year.
Turbulence change direction ...
A merikalo tornado or tornado prone areas affected by the disaster, compared with the past, are now no more. Compared to the last 30 years, the tornado tornadoes in the United States are changing their direction and increasing areas of destruction. The impact of these whirlwinds was not so great that the quarter century ago. Now there is an upturn. Experts say that this change has resulted in increasing heat in the atmosphere. This effect is becoming increasingly challenging to the government, deteriorating the financial situation of those regions



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