Global warming will increase mosquito populations and make them evolve scary to spread disease

Think of the world's deadliest animals. What do you think? You forget people for a moment. Saltwater crocodiles are some of them. There are also snakes “bruck mamba”. But the most dangerous are actually mosquitoes. And not only because they force you to stop the light from [...]
Think of the world's deadliest animals. What do you think? You forget people for a moment.
Saltwater crocodiles are some of them. There are also snakes “bruck mamba”.
But the most dangerous are actually mosquitoes. And not just because you're forced to stop the light from getting bitten on hot summer days, there's Periscope.
World Health Organization [ O Over 700 thousand people in the world die of mosquito - transmitted diseases, reports BSH. In 2015, all malaria killed them. Of course, not all mosquitoes carry viruses like Chicungya, the West Nile virus, the Zika virus, and the yellow fever.
Yet, some of them do just that, and this has disturbed scientists.

Researchers from the University of Bath, York, and Culture of China have published a study explaining how climate changes can bring disease through mosquitoes to areas where these diseases do not exist or disappeared.
The mosquito evolution will freeze the possibility for many bad things, such as restoring missing regional diseases,” said Caffei Tank, candidate for PRHD at the University of Agriculture in China.
If the warming of the planet and the growth of the carbon Dioxide continues, there will be more species, so the population will be more diverse. There will be places where mosquitoes could stay longer. Thus, mosquito populations will grow, bringing much higher density.
Currently, there are 2 thousand and 500 different species of mosquitoes. And the number, the cause of global warming, is expected to increase steadily.
“New species,” says Tang, “will be able to transmit diseases that current mosquitoes cannot, so the new disease could be epidemics. ” /Periscope












