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Wysłany: Wto Paź 17, 2023 10:52



Reduced rainfall and higher temperatures in Colombia during El Niño have led to outbreaks of insect-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue. As a result of this climate event, the Amazon rainforest is drying up and vegetation growth is slowing. Therefore, the trees process less carbon dioxide. Furthermore, this trend is repeated in tropical forests of Africa, India and Australia. Winters in northern Europe are colder. The balance between the high pressure in the Azores and the low pressure in Iceland determines whether winter rainfall in Europe goes north or south.

During El Niño, this balance is upset and humidity levels rise in southern Europe. However, the impact is greatest in Northern Europe, where moible number data winters have become drier and colder. Therefore, if El Niño is severe enough, then Winters can be very cold this year. The world's oceans are filled with sounds such as ocean waves, earthquakes, and sinking ships. What trends have scientists figured out about the impact of human noise on marine life? The commercial shipping industry is recovering and booming in the wake of the pandemic. Large cargo ships are directly harming the planet by spewing exhaust into the atmosphere.

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However, there is another negative consequence of disturbing the sound of marine life. British biologist Graham Shannon from Bangor University in Wales calls attention to this. Why is sound important to ocean dwellers? Sunlight can only penetrate the ocean at a depth of a few hundred meters. Therefore, sounds is extremely important for deep-sea animals. It helps with communication, navigation, avoiding hazards and finding food.

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