Scientists troubled by the stir in the Earth's inner layer, US Parliament will be submerged by 2200?
Due to the effect of worldwide warming, the ice at the poles of the world is melting. because of this temperature change, not only does the weather worsen, but the ocean temperature also increases. Except air and water, its effect is visible till the within of the planet. it's been told in a study that the effect of worldwide warming is being seen on the crust.
Here the inner rocks react with the oxygen and water present on the surface. during a paper published in Geophysical Research Letters, Sophie Colson has said that because of the melting of ice, the effect of the crust is visible thousands of kilometers away.
The weight of the ice from the glaciers keeps the water pressed down, and as they melt it rises up. this can be called the Rebounding Effect. A glimpse of this is often visible from the glacier in areas like Scotland and Canada where water level has been seen decreasing each year. it's usually seen in nearby areas, but a brand new study has found that this variation is going on on a world scale.
Colson has told that because of its effect, in many places this layer of the planet goes from right to left rather than happening from top to bottom. in step with the DailyExpress report, when the Laurentide Ice Sheet began to melt, the ice pressure in Canada and Alaska decreased and also the waters of South America failed to rise upwards. Now the water in Canada's Hudson Bay is increasing by half an in. each year, while the capital of Washington DC is feared to be completely submerged by the year 2200.
Colson says that thanks to the rebound of the crust in some parts of Antarctica, the slope of the rock under the ice has started changing and this has affected the ice. Colson says the new discovery will allow climate experts to research the extent to which glaciers are melting, ice loss and heating, and their effects within the future. it's also important to know this effect of melting ice so as to observe tectonic plates and earthquakes.