Disaster triggered a series of terrifying nightmares on Earth

Not only do people get hotter and more violent, climate change also hinders air traffic, making volcanoes more active ...

Not only do people get hotter and more violent, climate change also hinders air traffic, making volcanoes more active .

Climate change is causing more and more unpredictable impacts. Experts have made some predictions about the future scary consequences of climate change.

1. Air flow turbulence of aircraft

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The aircraft will be affected by abnormal air currents.(Photo Colourbox / M. Gann).

This will make air travel more risky. A new study by the University of Reading (UK) has found a link between climate change and air-movement (clean-air turbulence).

Research indicates that air flow suddenly increased to 149% as a result of strong winds. These streams are narrow, very fast flowing and meandering near the top of the troposphere.

This is the space that airlines often choose to save time and fuel, so unusual flows will hinder many future flights, when climate change is strong. stronger.

2. Ice blocks will interfere with maritime traffic

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Many icebergs will appear when the temperature warms up.(Getty Image Image / J. Raedle).

Disasters similar to the Titanic in 1912 could be a more frequent threat in the future, and the International Ice Patrol will be hard at work.

Last April, more than 400 icebergs "freeze" the seaway north of the Atlantic Sea, making the ships move further because they have to walk around the ice sheets, not only wasting time. but the whole time.

Climate change, global warming will make ice blocks break out from Greenland more and more. And people will face more difficulties and challenges when going to sea.

3. Lightning will take place more

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The thunderstorms will be stronger.(Picture-alliance photo).

Heat energy due to warming will provide more "fuel" for storm clouds, thunderstorms will be more intense and more intense.

Today, experts agree that climate change is causing storm intensity as well as increasing frequency of occurrence. Warming seawater also contributes to energy for tropical storms or water spouts and hail.

4. Volcanoes are more active

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Volcanoes are more active.(Getty Image Image).

You may find it hard to believe when a geological phenomenon is related to climate change, so our planetary activities are surprisingly interrelated.

In Iceland, volcanoes and glaciers have coexisted for thousands of years. When the glacier melted due to the warming temperature, the volcanoes that were sleeping would be awakened. This happened 12,000 years ago in Iceland and was completely repeatable in the future.

5. We will become more angry

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People will be more excited.(Photo Fotolia / Nicole Effinger).

Many social psychologists warn about climate warming that can make people more difficult, impatient and even more violent.

Temperature has a great impact on our mood, in which high temperature will affect physical and physiological metabolism and thereby affect people's mood and behavior.

In a study in 2013, researchers found that when the weather was hot, the frequency of violence would increase to 4% while conflicts would increase to 14%.

6. The ocean will become darker

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The sea will be darker.(OceanPhoto Photo).

It is often said that climate change leads to warming of sea water and an increase in droughts and thunderstorms. It also causes more irregular rainfall and hail.

This contributes to the creation of rivers with faster flow (faster flowing rivers) , silt and more impurities that will be released into the sea. Make the ocean darker.

This phenomenon has appeared along the Norwegian coast, where water flows from the river to make the sea darker.

7. Allergies will get worse

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Many people will have allergy problems.(Photo Science Photo Liberty).

Warmer temperatures will affect plants, extend the flowering time as well as the earlier flowering season, the plants that easily cause people to be allergic like dandelion flowers, the pollen plants will spread pollen. flowers throughout the air.

In the last three decades, the amount of pollen in the air has doubled in the United States and people with allergies will probably feel anxious about this.

8. Animals will "shrink"

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Animals will "shrink" themselves.(Photo Fotolia).

As evolution to ceaselessly adapt to climate change, mammals will gradually become smaller.

About 55 million years ago, the humid event of the Earth called The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) caused by a huge amount of carbon emissions also turned animals into "dwarfs" (dwarfed ).

This helps them adapt to the scarce nutrient source due to drought, hot sunshine . And the big animals can stand the risk of disappearing because they cannot adapt to the environment in time.

9. The behavior of ants also changes

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Ants will not leave the nest.(Photo CC BY-SA 4.0).

Although small, ants appear almost everywhere on Earth and they are highly socially responsible organisms, sensitive to changes in environmental temperature.

Ants also play an important role in ecosystems, especially plants because of ants controlling other insects.

A study in Harvard Forest in Massachusetts (USA), they may change their behavior when the environment changes and thereby affect the dispersal of tree seeds.

According to Professor Nate Sanders on Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, the US studied the effects of climate change and the behavior of ant species.

In particular, when the temperature rises, ants will stay in the nest instead of going out, and so will greatly affect the forest ecosystem.

Update 18 December 2018
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