It seems as if someone has cast an evil eye on the Amazon, the world’s largest river."s1">. At this time the river It is facing the biggest drought in 121 years. The situation is such that the water of this river has now started boiling like lava ash. The temperature of this river is higher than the temperature of a human being."s1"> 2 degrees higher. In such a situation, lakhs of aquatic animals–The animals have died. In dying organisms 150 Including dolphins. This kind of drought in the Amazon river is a big challenge for scientists as well. Now the question arises whether this is a sign of some big danger or not? And what is the reason behind this big change?
Why is the world’s largest river drying up?
year 2007 ‘s IPCCreport made it clear that due to global warming ‘‘El Niño-like conditions’’ bar–will occur times. This completely changes the political and moral context of these events because global warming is caused by human activities and individual countries and even individuals can be held responsible for this..
Water in the central Pacific Ocean ‘‘General’’ Temperatures likely to return to normal in January–March to become essentially zero by 2024and may–July By 2024 projected not to reach 50 percent. Third type of drought in the Amazon region ‘‘Atlantic Dipole’’ is from, where water in the tropical North Atlantic Ocean becomes warmer, while the South Atlantic has cold water. ‘Atlantic Dipole’ South of the Amazon–Causes drought in the western part, as 2005 & Happened in 2010 current ‘Atlantic Dipole’ At least June of Expected to last until 2024.
41years ago it was caused by a drought 2 lakh deaths
Warm water in the central El Niño-induced eastern Pacific is now spreading into the ocean’s center. where it intensifies the central El Niño. As 1982 & Happened in 1997.
El Nino causes severe drought in the northern Amazon, The Roraima province, on Brazil’s border with Venezuela, is known for forest firesyear In addition to the loss of trees in the Amazon due to the El Niño of 1982, , Due to drought in Ethiopia and neighboring African countries More than 200,000 people were killed. ‘Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’ (IPCC) ‘s 1995 report indicates that some change has occurred in the global climate system, due to which Since 1975 The incidence of El Niño conditions has increased.