NASA warns: The Earth Is Trembling ever More

NASA warns: The Earth Is Trembling ever More

New research has shown that the earth is increasingly trembling when it revolves around its axis, and scientists believe that humans are at least partially guilty, reports foreign media. Earth's axis cooling compared with the planet's crust has increased by more than 10 [...]

Earth's axis cooling compared with the planet's crust has increased by more than 10 meters in the past century alone. Experts believe that the distribution of polar ice, accelerated by the burning of fossil fuels, plays an important role in getting the Earth out of balance.

NASA scientists in Pasadena, California, have identified three key factors affecting the planet's rotation. Previously, it was thought that a slight move was responsible only for a process known as “the ice shale fuel”.

However, this process is too slow to be just responsible. The new study identified two other factors of these changes that play the same role in the impact of earth's rotation.

The first of these is the so-called “Convoy version”. This process regulates the movement of tectonic tiles on the surface of the planet, and NASA now believes that this also affects its “crime”.

Another cause is the melting of ice, especially in Greenland, which accounts for 33 percent of the effects of the quake. This process has accelerated from artificial human warming to the environment.

NASA estimated that during the 20th century, a massive total of 7,500 Greenland's ice gigatons spread to the ocean. This shift of gravity from Greenland to other parts of the globe has caused the earth to be rotating much differently than normal circumstances.

 

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