Scientists predict: Global warming will lead to the rocky fall of the majestic peak

According to the British "Scotsman" news, scientists predict that due to the increasing global warming, many of the world's magnificent rock will face the fate of falling, the main reason is that the high temperature melts the rock's permanent frozen zone and cause them to start shaking.

Last year, at least 50 people died in the Alps due to a cliff break. Since then, this type of rock fracture has become the focus of attention. Bailang Peak is the highest mountain in Europe with an elevation of 4810 meters. When summer meets the "high temperature years", France will close some of Mont Blanc's hiking trails. Matterhorn is the symbolic peak of the Alps. The Hornli Ridge is the place where it collapsed. It is also a must for climbers. There were 80 climbers trapped here, and finally by the plane. Rescued.

Geologists analyzed that there was no excessive rainfall and snowfall in the area, so the accident did not occur with rain or snow. They speculate that global warming is the real culprit, because the increasing temperature has allowed the interior of the frozen rock to begin to melt.

The research done by the University of Zurich also illustrates this problem. Three years ago, the scientists slid down the ropes of the Alps to cut some small holes with tools, and recorded the temperature of the rock at the time with a temperature-measuring instrument. A year later, they made another measurement and then entered the data into the computer. After computer analysis, the researchers discovered that changes in the Earth's temperature affected rock temperatures.

Stephan Gruber, who participated in the study, pointed out: "Our experiments show that as the temperature of the Earth's surface continues to rise, the temperature of the rock is also correspondingly increased. This temperature has caused the permanent frozen zone to begin to melt, and then reduce The stability of the rock, so to speak, is that the permanent zone of freezing acts as a glue inside the rock and it “sticks” all parts together.”

One quarter of the Earth’s land surface is frozen, and there is a permanent zone of freezing in the mountains. If the Earth's temperature rises by 1.3 degrees as predicted in the next 20 years, geographers believe that the Himalayas and the Andes will be affected by the melting of the permanent freeze zone. Technical and safety personnel at the British Mountaineering Association stated: "Last summer was an unusually hot year, and the number of rock falls around the Alps has increased a lot."

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