7 changes if the Earth gets hotter

If the earth's temperature continues to rise, the Amazon rainforest can become desert, the Maldives island nation can disappear forever, and the Sahara desert will become green . The worry is terrorism and Criminals are at increased risk globally.

1. Great Barrier Reef coral reefs can disappear after 20 years

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Australia's natural wonders will completely stop growing in the next few decades, according to reports by the country's researchers. The cause is determined by climate change and the impact of human hands.

Once the carbon dioxide level reaches the predicted level in the mid-2030 to 2060, all coral reefs will die or become extinct. Charlie Veron, former director of the Australian Academy of Marine Science, told the Times: "There is no way out, the Great Barrier Reef can disappear after more than 20 years or a little longer."

2. The Amazon rainforest can be desert

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With millions of special plants and animals and up to one fifth of the world's freshwater. Amazon is the largest tropical rain forest in the world. However, global warming and deforestation have changed the rules of the forest. According to the current momentum, many scientists believe that 'Amazon forests will no longer appear in 2050'.

3. The Sahara desert becomes green

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Scientists are seeing happy signals when the Sahara and surrounding areas are getting greener thanks to increased rainfall. If maintained for a long time, this rainfall will probably fuel the land of this drought. And farmers can reclaim it to turn into a farm.

This desert tendency supported by a climate change model, in which people predict with favorable conditions the Sahara desert will return to a green vegetation as good as 12,000 years ago.

4. London and New York may disappear below sea level in 2100

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According to the Timesonline, by the end of the century, two cities, London (England) and New York (USA), could be flooded, submerged in the sea. Studies suggest that global warming causes sea levels to rise higher than expected, about 6m to 2100. And millions of people will have to live in areas where flooding is in danger.

5. 2,000 Indonesian islands may disappear

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According to Chinaview, there are fewer than 2,000 small Indonesian islands that could disappear by 2030 as a result of environmental damage and over-exploitation. Indonesia has lost 24 islands in its more than 17,500 islands.

6. Global warming to increase terrorism and crime

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'Global warming could increase the likelihood of disputes, struggles and poverty across countries around the world. The rate of migration increased and created opportunities for terrorists and criminals to develop , 'said the president of the US National Intelligence Council on CNN. Many countries will face great pressure on the number of refugees caused by climate change. Many people will be able to turn into criminals, terrorists for climate change.

7. The Maldives island nation can disappear forever

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This is an island nation consisting of coral islands in the Indian Ocean. Maldives is located south of Lakshadweep Islands in India. Twenty islands of the Maldives surround a territory of 1,192 beautiful small islands. If the sea level keeps rising like now. According to Spiegel, scientists believe that low and coastal countries will have about 100 years left before it completely disappears into the ocean.