Climate disasters have increased fivefold in 50 years, says UN

According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), severe weather conditions have increased fivefold in the last 50 years.
GENEVA: The United Nations agency, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), says climate disasters have increased fivefold in the last 50 years.
Although a detailed report of the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) under the auspices of the United Nations was published a few days ago, a separate report on climate disasters has now come to light which states that the whole world The incidence of severe weather is increasing rapidly.
Although the report is included in Chapter 11 of the Sixth IPCC Document, it has been issued separately by the United Nations. The report says that human intervention has intensified the mood of the season and this trend is on the rise.
Scientists have discovered a clear link between climate change and climate change. Many models and simulations have been made based on them. The report says that in the last half century, heat waves in different parts of the world have increased by 80%.
The same is true of drought, the graph of which is rising. Now the air humidity is rising. This has led to an increase in the incidence of flash floods and flash floods. Hurricanes and cyclones are second to none.
On the other hand, the average temperature of our planet has risen by 1.1 degrees Celsius since 1850 and will increase by 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2030, but experts insist that the average temperature is one-tenth of a degree Celsius. The addition of can also be very destructive.
Due to the worsening weather, for a while, 150 to 200 people were dying daily, but now the rate has come down to an average of 115 people a day.
NASA'S For the first time, a Mars spacecraft has collected rock part samples
NASA's spacecraft Preservation has drilled a rock and obtained a rock sample, which is a significant achievement.
PASADINA, California: NASA's spacecraft Preserrence, which landed on Mars after last month's failure, has drilled a round hole in a hard rock and obtained a rock and mud sample from there. Team Experts have called it a great achievement.
One day the specimen will be brought to Earth to examine the geochemical composition of Mars orbit and the microbiota itself. 1 September According to NASA, on , a Mars research vehicle drilled a hole in a rock with its Burmese machine and removed a piece of it's parts. The large rock from which this piece is derived is a smooth faces, so oblong rock called a rosette.
So A few weeks ago, a Martian spacecraft team experimented on a rock which failed. NASA also received more several images of the entire drilling process of rocks. NASA Rover vehicle has also sent a view inside the hole which is very round and clear photo's. A tube has been used to sample design of the rock, which is similar in thickness to a normal pencil size that has now accumulated inside the Martian spacecraft work.
But so far no system has emerged to bring this specimen to earth region. If not today, then maybe many years later this stone parts will be thrown into the Martian field which will be able to be brought to earth region by another spacecraft. Although there is a small laboratory work inside the Preservatory, it cannot compete with the ground laboratories level's.
Experts believe that it is impossible to bring this model formula to earth before 2030.
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