The earth may be 'scorched' because of heat after 85 years

New research by NASA experts shows that the Earth will increase temperature significantly and become harsh within the next 85 years.

The next 85 years, the Earth may "scorch" because of the heat

Experts from the US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) recently released a research database that predicts Earth's climate change by 2100. Accordingly, the Earth's climate will become severe and severe changes due to global warming.

Based on historical data and collected climate models, experts have created a map of weather structure prediction, droughts and floods in countries.

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NASA has announced a new model of data on temperature and rainfall that will change worldwide in 2100.

Specifically, earlier this year scientists measured the atmospheric carbon dioxide level of 400 parts per million and this figure would increase to 935 parts per million in July / 100 - accounting for 0.1% of the atmosphere volume. Earth.

Along with that, the temperature will increase , most African countries, South America, India will suffer the most changes of temperature. The average temperature in these countries will be around 45 degrees Celsius. Jerusalem, New York, Los Angeles and Mumbai also spend the summer with a record heat.

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The average temperature in North Africa, Middle East and Northern India will exceed 45 degrees Celsius by 2100.

Ellen Stofan, NASA's director of science, said: "This map will support scientists and every citizen to add awareness about the increasingly serious climate change situation on Earth. Which makes it easy for scientists to plan to deal with a warming planet. "

Dr. Ramakrishna Nemani of NASA's Earth Science project added: " NASA's climate projections provide a detailed view of future model temperature and precipitation in the world with a resolution of 15. 5 miles (25 km), covering the period from 1950 to 2100. The 11 terabyte data warehouse will provide an estimate of the maximum and minimum daily temperatures and rainfall across the entire world. ".

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The map shows that there are many countries in North Africa, South America or India that will face the summer temperature in July which often exceeds 45 degrees C. In Africa, the heat background can reach 47 degree C in July even though the average daily temperature is about 39 degrees C.