The world’s oceans rose to the highest temperatures ever recorded by far in 2017

According to the report, 90 percent of the part of the heat increases when the earth increases

According to the report, 90 percent of the part of the heat increases when the earth increases

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Experts have issued a new study statement, saying that in the year 2017, record growth has been reported in the ocean temperature. The Institute of Atmospheric Physics and Chinese Academy of Sciences jointly conducted a research in which 6000 feet depth of global seas, the temperature was noted in many places. In the report published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, scientists said that the ocean and the temperature of the earth are increasing in the hands of humans. And there is no doubt that the emission of greenhouse gases that spread heat on the ground itself has increased the ocean too. According to the report, 90 percent of the part of the heat increases when the earth increases and in this sense, the oceans show global warming (global warming) very well. Although in the global decrease in global naval due to El Niño in 2016, however, the latest temperature growth has been noted continuously for last 5 years. Earlier the year was 2015.

The temperature of almost all the oceans in the world has increased, but Ocean Ocean and Atlantic temperature has increased slightly higher than the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. John Abraham, a specialist, said that last year’s ocean heat increased the use of electricity in China. Scientists say oceans heat both carbon and carbon dioxide. Due to this reason, the oceans are becoming a dead zone, a dodge zone, where a lot of oxygen deficiency is noted. It is clear that NASA has also declared the 2017 as the warmest year of human recordings.

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