NASA points of cities will be submerged in the future

NASA has just released a tool to predict which parts of the world will be affected by melting ice in the poles and previously seemingly permafrost areas.

NASA warned with the speed of melting ice due to climate effects on the two poles, next time, many cities will be invaded by water and ice.

NASA has just released a tool to predict which parts of the world will be affected by melting ice in the poles and previously seemingly permafrost areas.

This tool soon gave startling examples of redrawing the New York - US map with nearly half submerged in water and ice. London - England in the future is even colder with most of the area covered in white.

Picture 1 of NASA points of cities will be submerged in the future

Current London (right) and London future left), with the small pink part is the dry, warm area left, and the white part will be filled with water and melting ice - (NASA image).

Don't be happy if you don't live near places near the polar or snowy areas. According to NASA, the continuous movement of the earth will ensure uniform distribution of water. In warmer climates, you will be divided by the earth quite a lot of water right in the heart of the city.

Picture 2 of NASA points of cities will be submerged in the future

Snow ice covers Sydney - Australia in the future.

However, it is clear that a large block of ice collapsed into the ocean will cause the most damage to the surrounding areas. This tool - originally developed by scientists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (California - USA) - is responsible for assessing these losses to supply countries as well as data city governments. necessary in the construction of irrigation systems - flood prevention.

Picture 3 of NASA points of cities will be submerged in the future

New York City of the United States will also submerge almost half in frost - (photo: NASA).

According to Dr. Surendra Adhikar, head of the research team, when countries plan to build dykes and other disaster prevention projects, they need to think about the next 100-year perspective if they don't want to face it. a sudden disaster in the future.

Update 18 December 2018
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