Climate change slowed outdoor earthen: effects on the length of the daily
Climate change slowed outdoor earthen: effects on the length of the daily
climate change affects the length of the days
climate change not only affects the weather and the environment, but also has an impact on something as fundamental as the length of a day. A current study has shown that the earth rotates more slowly, which leads to minimally longer days.
The researchers of the team around Mostafa Kiani Shahvandi from ETH Zurich have found that the melting ice of the polar areas leads to a different mass distribution on earth. This influences the earth's earth and slowed them down. The effect of climate change on the daily length is currently about 1.33 milliseconds per century.
The effects of climate change could even exceed those of the moon who also slows down the rotation of the earth and thus extends the day. The tidal forces of the moon are responsible for ebb and flood and practice a minimal delay in the earth.
With the help of modern satellites and computer models, the scientists were able to trade the climate on the earth's influencing since 1900 trade fairs and create future forecasts. The climate -related extension of the daily length is significantly fluctuated in the 20th century, which is due to different global changes.
It is predicted that the climate -related increase in the length of the day will continue to increase in the course of the 21st century. This is mainly due to the melting of ice in the polar areas, which leads to an increased mass distribution.
The research results clearly show that climate change not only has environmental impact, but also influence on fundamental aspects of our planet like the length of a day. It is crucial to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to contain the negative effects of climate change.
- Nag
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