Humans are dyed black on Earth

The dark black color of black carbon left on white sand in Quang Binh is a warning to people about the consequences of climate change.

According to a few years ago published by NASA aerospace agency NASA the concentration of black carbon in the earth's atmosphere is increasing. At the same time, black carbon also appears on the two ends of the Earth and on the snow-covered high mountains.

It seems that black carbon is only in those remote places, but only scientists and adventurers know. But no, black carbon is everywhere in the world, where the most obvious imprint is probably on the white sand hills of Central Vietnam.

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Black carbon in puddles is pushed by the wind to the sand.

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In shallow puddles left after the rainy season on the white sand - these are black carbon traps. After being burned from fossil fuels (kerosene, gas, coal) and from all other fire cooking, black carbon flew to the atmosphere and followed the wind everywhere. And then also returned to the earth under the cloud and rained down on the ground and water surface.

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Floating on black carbon water.

Black carbon falls into the clear water of puddles on white sand collected by the wind and pushes to the sand surface. On the background of pure white sand, there were streaks of black or black soot, causing a blinding black-and-white contrast. Depending on the wide or narrow pools of water, it leaves little or more black carbon streaks. Many places can be caught in the hand, little place left behind the black marks as painted on white sand.

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Dark blackness of black carbon left on white sand is a warning to humans. It reflects the increasing use of unfriendly fuel sources that pollute the living environment and cause the greenhouse effect to warm up the earth.

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"Dinosaur skeleton" with black carbon.

Many international conferences on global climate change always set a goal to cut greenhouse gases. But many countries in the world only offer promises that are not binding. Until now, unrestricted use of fossil fuels still takes place on Earth. Its consequence is that what has been imprinted on the white sand, the self-destructive person is tinged with the gradation of the Earth turning black.

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"Long hair" from carbon black.

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Black carbon clings to a thick layer on white sand

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Close scum

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White sand is tinged with a black color.