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After 389 days of drifting, the scientific research ship drifted thousands of kilometers and brought back bad news: the Arctic is silently "dying"

author:Andy

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"The Arctic is the general term for the northernmost land, sea, sea ice and various organisms on Earth" is the summary of the polar expeditions to the Arctic region, a place that is largely mysterious to ordinary people.

However, it is precisely because of its mystery that it is also complicated here, and its complexity and mystery lie in the fact that it has been covered with ice and snow for a long time.

Now, as the climate continues to heat up and the melting snow melts, the mystery of the Arctic is gradually diminishing, however, the complexity of the Arctic is compounded by the melting of snow and ice.

Nowadays, more and more people are entering the Arctic and starting "expeditions", and these "expeditions" are without exception to explore the resources contained in the Arctic, or to study the "mysteries" of the Arctic.

However, the "mystery" that these "explorers" saw was not as beautiful as they imagined, and the "mystery" in the eyes of one explorer was: "emaciated polar bears, they are becoming more and more difficult to find food, and they have been starving to death on the Arctic snowfield".

The explorer was also the first to discover how the Arctic region is changing.

After 389 days of drifting, the scientific research ship drifted thousands of kilometers and brought back bad news: the Arctic is silently "dying"

1. The mystery and complexity of the Arctic.

It's easy to overlook these changes in the Arctic because there aren't many people living there, so few people can really see how the Arctic is changing.

However, as temperatures continue to rise and the Arctic ice continues to melt, such a change will have a significant impact not only on the world's temperature, but also on the entire planet's climate system.

However, in the midst of this change, the Arctic ecosystem will also face a major crisis, and the Arctic Ocean is the largest sea area in the Arctic, which is not only an important part of the Arctic, but also one of the most important components of the Arctic ecosystem.

The Arctic Ocean has an important impact on the temperature of the Arctic and is also an important driving force for the Arctic, so if the Arctic Ocean changes, the Arctic region will also undergo significant changes.

However, one of the biggest changes in the Arctic Ocean is sea level, and the larger the Arctic Ocean, the more water it melts, and if the Arctic Ocean melts completely, the world's sea level will rise by about 4.5 meters.

After 389 days of drifting, the scientific research ship drifted thousands of kilometers and brought back bad news: the Arctic is silently "dying"

This will have a significant impact on the world, starting with the danger of inundation in coastal areas and island countries, and at the same time the global climate will change significantly, so changes in the Arctic Ocean will have a significant impact on the world.

However, the changes in the Arctic Ocean are caused by the continuous rise in temperatures, so how much more area of the Arctic Ocean will melt if the temperature continues to rise?

After 389 days of drifting, the scientific research ship drifted thousands of kilometers and brought back bad news: the Arctic is silently "dying"

According to the latest statistics, the Arctic Ocean will lose an average of more than 4,000 square kilometers per year in the 10 years from 2010 to 2020, which is enough to accommodate five Beijings.

The rate of melting is staggering, and in 30 years, the ice in the Arctic Ocean will be completely melted.

However, the effects of melting the Arctic Ocean are not limited to these aspects.

Another important part of the Arctic region is the Arctic ice sheet, which is very large, and hundreds of thousands of square kilometers of glaciers are very important components.

Ice caps and glaciers have a significant impact on the climate of the Arctic, and are also important habitats for flora and fauna in the Arctic because of their abundance of water and the fact that they are an important place for animals in the Arctic to find food.

After 389 days of drifting, the scientific research ship drifted thousands of kilometers and brought back bad news: the Arctic is silently "dying"

However, as temperatures continue to rise, ice caps and glaciers are shrinking, which will lead to a serious decline in the habitat of flora and fauna in the Arctic, and at the same time, the flora and fauna here will face an unprecedented existential crisis.

The most immediate cause of these existential crises is the loss of food, as the area of ice caps and glaciers shrinks, the range of animals and plants in the Arctic will become smaller and smaller, and it will become more and more difficult for them to find food.

After 389 days of drifting, the scientific research ship drifted thousands of kilometers and brought back bad news: the Arctic is silently "dying"

However, the loss of food has a significant impact on the flora and fauna of the Arctic region, which is causing a continuous decline in the flora and fauna of the Arctic region, which will lead to a serious imbalance in the ecosystem of the Arctic region.

These imbalances will lead to major problems for the Arctic ecosystem, including the Arctic marine life, whose biggest danger is the loss of oxygen.

As the rate of ice melts faster, the amount of water melted will increase, which will cause the salinity of the Arctic Ocean to continue to decrease, and the oxygen consumed by marine life will decrease as the salinity decreases.

However, these will inevitably lead to a lack of oxygen for marine life in the Arctic, and the mass death of marine life will have a huge impact on the ecosystem of the Arctic region.

2. Anomalies in the Arctic.

However, these anomalies are not the only ones in the Arctic, in addition to thawing permafrost, forest fires are also the most common anomaly in the Arctic.

Due to the rising temperatures, the forests in the Arctic are also expanding to the Arctic, which has led to an increase in the forest area in the Arctic.

However, as the ice melts, the forests of the Arctic are also becoming more and more prone to burning, and at the same time, the frequency of forest fires is also becoming higher due to the rapid change in temperatures in the Arctic.

The smoke from these fires also has a significant impact on the global climate, and the smoke will cover the ocean in a short period of time, which will have a serious impact on the marine ecosystem.

After 389 days of drifting, the scientific research ship drifted thousands of kilometers and brought back bad news: the Arctic is silently "dying"

Another very important biome in the Arctic is the polar bear, however, today, the living environment of polar bears is also unprecedentedly difficult, because the animal growth cycle is very long, which makes the environment they adapt to relatively stable.

After 389 days of drifting, the scientific research ship drifted thousands of kilometers and brought back bad news: the Arctic is silently "dying"

However, as the environment continues to change, the environment to which these animals adapt has also changed dramatically, and this change is also very dangerous for these animals.

This makes it increasingly difficult for polar bears to find food in the Arctic Ocean, which is why polar bears are more difficult than other animals.

After 389 days of drifting, the scientific research ship drifted thousands of kilometers and brought back bad news: the Arctic is silently "dying"

However, the crews of the research ship witnessed the condition of the polar bears during their scientific expedition to the Arctic, and they said, "The emaciated bodies of the polar bears filled my heart with deep concern."

Polar bears are the only bears on the planet that feed exclusively on meat, and their diet is mainly seals and Arctic phosphorus, but their numbers are dwindling.

As a result, polar bears have an increasing demand for food, and in this case, it is becoming increasingly difficult for them to find food, which in turn leads to their bodies becoming thinner and thinner.

However, the emaciation of these polar bears is a good indication of how the Arctic is changing, and it is also a reminder that more needs to be done to protect the environment.

After 389 days of drifting, the scientific research ship drifted thousands of kilometers and brought back bad news: the Arctic is silently "dying"

Ecosystems in the Arctic.

The situation in the Arctic has also attracted the attention of the government, but it is not easy to stop this trend, because it is not just the power of one country that can save it, but the power of the whole world.

However, in the process, we can also encourage people to take some actions to mitigate our impact on the Arctic.

The first is to reduce the use of fossil fuels, which are the main contributors to global temperature rise, so we can reduce the amount of fossil fuels we use, which can reduce the impact on the Arctic.

At the same time, you can also choose to use some clean energy, such as solar energy, the advantage of solar energy is that it is a renewable energy source, and it is widely distributed around the world, and the use of solar energy does not produce carbon dioxide.

Therefore, people can choose to use solar energy as part of their daily electricity, and this can also bring some changes to our lives.

Nowadays, the solar energy industry has also developed rapidly, and China, as the king of solar energy, has rapidly risen its photovoltaic industry.

According to the latest statistics, China's photovoltaic industry has an absolute advantage in the world, and its output accounts for 1/3 of the world.

Today, however, China has become a major producer of products in the global solar energy sector, and its solar technology is also very advanced, and it is also exploring a very advanced technology, which is nuclear fusion.

After 389 days of drifting, the scientific research ship drifted thousands of kilometers and brought back bad news: the Arctic is silently "dying"

Nuclear fusion technology is a very clean energy source, it produces a very large amount of energy, and it also has the advantage that it produces very little nuclear waste and does not pollute the environment at all.

Nuclear fusion technology is very advanced, which also makes a great contribution to our future clean energy, and at the same time makes people full of hope for the future.

After 389 days of drifting, the scientific research ship drifted thousands of kilometers and brought back bad news: the Arctic is silently "dying"

epilogue

Changes in the Arctic region have also brought a glimpse into the impact of global climate change on the planet, and the Arctic region is one of the fastest changing places on the planet.

People should also make efforts to protect the Arctic ecosystem, and also make their own contribution to the protection of the earth's environment, reducing energy use, reducing garbage generation, let us work together to contribute to the protection of the earth's environment.