The North Atlantic continues to get unusually cold. Will the Earth enter the Little Ice Age?
After global warming, glaciers in various polar regions began to melt, and frozen soil did not escape the high temperature? Objection? The whole earth is like a big steamer in which human beings live, which seems to mean that global warming is pervasive, but scientists have found an abnormal phenomenon in a region of the North Atlantic, which seems to be incompatible with the surrounding environment. The temperature in other areas has been rising, but it has been cooling down. What is the reason?
At first, scientists thought it was because the ocean around Mexico was affected by strong winds and airflow, but after in-depth study, they found that the airflow in the surrounding waters was gradually weakening, as if there was no connection during this period. The change of temperature makes the surrounding waters more active.
Will the ice age come?
Perhaps it is because of the gradual weakening of the surrounding earth, the Gulf of Mexico? Tropical region? Took away the surrounding waters? Warm water? In the case of operation, it blends with the surrounding fresh water, and the nearby area occasionally cools down. Under various conditions, the surface temperature of the sea area is getting lower and lower, which gradually reduces other airflow coming to this place, so the temperature in this area is getting lower and lower.
Speaking of this problem, we have to mention the harm of the earth entering the ice age. There have been many ice ages on the earth before. After the earth changes, many creatures will not accept this change, and it is difficult to produce food on a large scale at low temperature. At this time, most people are facing food shortage, and it is difficult for human beings to survive under various circumstances. As in the previous winter, there will be rain and snow. Now there is less and less snowfall, but the temperature is getting higher and higher.
At first, scientists speculated that the arrival of the ice age was mainly due to the rapid melting of glaciers and their influx into the ocean during the flow, which led to the temperature drop in Western Europe, mainly affecting parts of Europe. Whether the earth will enter the ice age still needs scientists to study, but the future direction of the earth has a lot to do with human beings, and all kinds of extreme weather will appear one by one in the future.