The Half Part Of The Permanent Snow In The North Pole Is Over, NASA
Dr Ron Kovic said that the continuous snow growth, melting and changing of shape depends on seasonal
(Web Desk) - A large number of high-educated people in the world has denied climate change, but in this context, NASA has reported that the half ice of the North Atlantic Ocean (Arctic Ocean) is not just melt, but the ice spiral is also becoming slim faster.
Experts from the U.S. Space Institute, NASA, after examining the Arctic Snow for a long time through satellite data and Sonar has found that 70% of the ice is now seasonal, available here while permanent snow Parma frost is facing rapidly
Experts say that the snow falling in winter accumulated, no matter how fast it is, they cannot replace the old and permanent ice as the Parma Frost is unmatched. Now this baby turtle will turn smoothly with thin snow acceleration and weather. Its melting will increase in the summer, then the situation will become more intense than the ocean heat.
Dr Ron Kovic, Jet Propulsion Laboratory s expert, said that the continuous snow growth, melting and changing of shape throughout the Arctic depends on seasonal snow falling.
NASA s experts have said that since 1958, Arctic ice has decreased by two-thirds, which has melted the 20 million square kilometer area of ancient ice.