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El cambio climático modifica el eje de rotación de la Tierra – Noticieros Televisa
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Cómo el cambio climático está modificando el eje de rotación de la Tierra
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Climate Change Has Shifted the Axis of the Earth
New research says that the redistribution of water thanks to glacial melting driven by climate change has been causing the Earth to shift on its axis.
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The catastrophic effects of climate change on our planet cannot be overstated. But, new research shows that these effects could be even more fundamental than we previously knew.
The melting of glaciers brought about by global warming could have actually been causing shifts in the Earth’s axis of rotation. That is the conclusion of a new study that finds glacial melting has been the cause of movement in the Earth’s poles since the 1990s.
Científicos chinos explican como el clima está cambiando el eje de la tierra
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April 25, 2021 by archyde
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The melting of glaciers in Alaska, Greenland, the Southern Andes, Antarctica, the Caucasus and the Middle East due to global warming is probably the cause of a change in the movement of the poles since the 90s, displacing them adrift 26º This at a speed of about 3.28 millimeters per year.
The locations of the north and south poles are not static and immutable places on our planet. The axis around which the Earth rotates, or more specifically the surface from which the invisible line emerges, is always moving due to processes that scientists do not fully understand. And the way that water is distributed on the Earth’s surface is a factor driving drift.