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The probability is very high! Rare "triple" La Niña or early winter, the winter of 2022 will be very cold?
In recent years we have also heard a lot about La Niña and the effects of global climate change. In 2022, the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Climate Prediction Center provides a more comprehensive analysis of La Niña during the summer months.
By Bettye Lutz3 years ago in Earth
Why the Soviet Union's dream of digging through the Earth could not be carried out, finally understood after more than 50 years
During the Cold War of the last century, the world's exploration activities went into a frenzy. On the one hand, the United States and the Soviet Union were chasing each other in space, and finally, the United States won first with the moon landing.
By Wimble Huhman3 years ago in Earth
Water in 2000 ℃ high temperature can actually freeze? Water actually has a 20th form: ice 18
There are only three phases of matter, solid, liquid, and gaseous, three phases determine the basic physical properties of matter, of course, there is a relatively special no-phase fluid.
By Richard Shurwood3 years ago in Earth
Humans are not water monkeys, humans shed hair or because of heat, the water ape theory is not valid
In a previous article, we talked about the various possibilities for maintaining human infancy, but in the end, they were all overruled. In this article, we will continue to talk to you about this topic. (There is my summary of the article's highlights at the end of the article. If you are in a hurry, you can skip straight to the end to read the summary.)
By Hitchinson Metz3 years ago in Earth
Explaining quantum erasure experiments with ekphrasis, there really are actions today that determine what happened in the past
The frontier of modern science is quantum science. Bohr, the father of quantum science, visited China and was inspired by the discovery of the theory of the I Ching. After returning to China, he used the I Ching to explain quantum phenomena perfectly. And invented the first formula of quantum mechanics, the quantum occurrence probability formula. However, quantum phenomena are still difficult to understand.
By Carlo Phil3 years ago in Earth
Earth as a living organism? The development of Gaia's theory, which eventually became the basis of the Earth discipline
I wonder if you have ever imagined that the Earth as a whole might be a living organism. If this idea is true, then we could explain some things. But to be honest, it's hard to guess. Our habitual thinking governs our thinking, so if we were to imagine the Earth as a living being, you'd wonder how to prove the idea. After all, even the most basic conditions for living, growing and moving around don't exist.
By Paul Weiest3 years ago in Earth
Do the laws of physics exist naturally or are they deliberately orchestrated? Are our perceptions correct?
What is "truth"? How do you define "truth"? If you think that truth is something you can see, touch, smell, or taste, then "truth" is nothing more than an electronic signal that your brain responds to. -From the matrix
By Deljewitzki3 years ago in Earth







