Sunday, November 10, 2019

Precipitation is increasing but water shortages are increasing

US scientists have made a strange discovery that if overall changes in the environment around the world are reviewed, rainfall is increasing and humidity in the Earth's seasons is increasing slowly but then In the future, water shortages will increase in North America, Europe and Asia. The study, led by Dartmouth College, looked at factors ranging from climate change to rainfall amounts, the rainy month, and changing water demand for plants under changing conditions. It should be noted that the results obtained from some studies in the past claimed that global warming and rising carbon dioxide in the atmosphere caused a significant amount of carbon dioxide in the plants. And they can do their job better even in less water. In other words: we are not in danger of climate change. The findings of this study, published in the latest issue of the research journal "Nature Geoscience," are completely counter to these claims. Taking into account the different aspects of the species, experts have calculated that the increase in temperature and carbon dioxide will only benefit plants that are either located in high mountain ranges, or that rain forests will prosper. Which are found on the equator. Except for them, the rest of the world will be severely short of useable water for humans. In a recent study, experts say that with the increase in carbon dioxide and environmental heat, the amount of water that evaporates steam from plants will increase; they will absorb more water from the depths of the earth to survive… as a result. The amount of underground water will start to decrease and the water available to humans will also decrease. On the other hand, the second aspect of the problem is that the rainfall is definitely increasing in terms of their quantity but the time of their rainfall is changing. Now these rains are gradually raining in the months when there is no need for water from the point of view of agriculture; but in those times, the standing crops can also be destroyed by the rains. Although unseasoned water can be protected by a variety of measures, it will also be possible only in certain geographical areas. That is, even a large part of this water will be wasted. In this report, the experts conclude by incorporating the variations in the groundwater into their analysis that despite the high rainfall in the future, the shortage of available water for human beings will increase, leading to around 60 of the global population. The percentage will be affected.

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