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What happened in nature on August 13, 2022

  1. Experts say a catastrophic flood is about to hit California, which could be the most expensive natural disaster in history. This is a disaster rare in a thousand years, and the warming climate has made such natural disasters more frequent. It happens once in 25-50 years.
What happened in nature on August 13, 2022

2. Studying the vocal cords of 43 species, they found that other species lacked something called a sound membrane. The membrane is described as a "small band-like extension of the vocal cords".

What happened in nature on August 13, 2022

3. A cloudscape of a Hubble spy celestial body as beautiful as a painting. Hubble provided a view of the area surrounding the Herbig-Haro object HH 505 in the Orion Nebula.

What happened in nature on August 13, 2022

4. X-rays were detected behind a black hole for the first time.

What happened in nature on August 13, 2022

5. If we can, we should cool the earth to pre-industrial levels.

What happened in nature on August 13, 2022

6. The water level of the Rhine fell to a new low as the German drought hit shipping.

What happened in nature on August 13, 2022

7. Drought in Europe has led to the drying up of rivers, the death of fish, and the withering of crops.

What happened in nature on August 13, 2022

8. There have been unconfirmed reports in the German media that the river may be contaminated with mercury, and the association will suspend fishing in the river.

What happened in nature on August 13, 2022

9. 34 years after a top scientist made headlines warning Congress of the dangers of global warming. In the decades since, there have been 308 weather disasters, each of which has cost the nation at least $1 billion, the record for the hottest year has been broken 10 times, and wildfires have burned larger than Texas. Natural disasters occur not only in the United States, but also in other countries, and the damage may exceed the output of not caring about warming.

10. Eight regions of England declare drought. The heat wave continued and the fires raged in France.

11. Research: Humans have caused more than 90% of the world's oil slicks.

12. Studies have shown that flooding, heat and other climate hazards are turning 218 infectious diseases into a greater threat

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