Scientists announced that due to the era of climate change, the water in the Southern Hemisphere has been drying up at a faster rate than the Northern Hemisphere for the past two decades.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, satellite data and measurement of river flows show that the El Nino weather phenomenon has caused the water in the Southern Hemisphere to dry up.
Scientists have calculated water changes with new data. The water that is currently available will be the difference between the rainwater that enters the land and the water that enters the atmosphere through evaporation. According to recent analysis, the availability of fresh water in parts of South America, Central Africa and northern Australia has decreased sharply, but water availability in the Northern Hemisphere remains balanced.
The reduction of water in the southern hemisphere can have different effects on the Earth’s climate. One of them is the Amazon rainforest, the drying of this forest can increase the risk of fire and destroy the vegetation. Agricultural products produced in South America can be affected by climate change. Also, the dryness of the earth due to the reduction of water on key habitats and species will also be effective in the southern hemisphere. Also, human populations with different capacities will be accompanied by changes as a result of this adaptation to climate change, and in the end, human food systems will also have many effects.
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