The Earth’s oceans rose faster than expected last year because the world has experienced the best year on the records, says NASA.
“With 2024 as the hottest year for records, on Thursday, he achieved wide oceans widely on Thursday Thursday.
Josh Willis, the level of the sea level to ours, said an increase in the world of an ocean Last year, it was “greater than expected”, and while the changes take place every year, what it has become clear is that the “rise rate becomes faster and faster.”
According to the NASA LED survey, Santinel-6 Michael Freilich, the increase in sea level was 0.59 cm (0.23 inches) annually – higher than the initial expected estimate of 0.43cm (0.17 inches) per year.
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The ocean height satellite footage began in 1993. and in three decades until 2023. year, the sea level has more than doubled, with the average sea level (3.93 inches), according to NASA.
The level of sea level levels are among the consequences of climate change caused by human climate change, and the oceans increased in accordance with the average temperature of the country – a change that itself is the amount of greenhouse gas emissions.
NASA said trends in recent years have shown additional water from the country due to melting ice sheets and glaciers to be the largest contribution, making for two-thirds sea levels.
2024. However, the increased increase in the level of sea was largely driven by thermal widening of water – when the ocean water spread as warmer – which makes up approximately two thirds of the increase.
The UN warned of threats a huge number of people Living on the islands or along the coast due to the sea level rise, with coastal areas in India with low light, China and the Netherlands, as well as areas of individual concerns, as well as the islands in Pacific and Indian Oceans.
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2025-03-14 04:08:00