The Australian continent tilts, moving in seasons

A series of new evidence shows that the continent of Australia is having strange moves that surprise the scientific world.

Professor Shin-Chan Han, a geophysicist at Newcastle University, Australia used GRACE satellite data in combination with GPS data wave analysis to prove that Australia's continent is having amazing geological changes. Of course.

Picture 1 of The Australian continent tilts, moving in seasons
Continental Australia.

According to the analysis of collected data, the Australian continent tended to shift to the northwest in the winter, while the southeastern continent sunk from 2-3mm in the summer. In addition, Shin-Chan Han said that the continent of Australia is moving with a slight slope of about 5mm compared to the normal tilt movement.

Explaining this phenomenon, Professor Shin-Chan Han said, partly due to the fact that in the Northern Hemisphere in winter the freezing ice condensed simultaneously, creating a pressure on Thai Binh waters. Yang and the Australian continent moved northwest.

In the summer, the Arctic ice is much melted, the water rushes to the south pole, making the Australian continent "drowned" a few millimeters. And an underlying cause of this situation may come from climate change that has been going on strongly throughout the Earth.