China and Thailand can plunge under long-term water

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Constantly rising sea levels could destroy deltas Yangtze, Chauphray and Ganges rivers. It’s no secret to anyone that accelerated growth in increasing global average annual rates air temperatures provoke melting ice in the Arctic and increase sea ​​level. According to the results of scientific work carried out Professor of Oceanology, Woods Hall Institute Liviu Jiosan, it became known that the Yangtze, Chauphrai and Ganges deltas through several decades can forever be under water. The lowlands adjacent to the deltas can also be flooded, however, the operation of water treatment plants is still slowing down this process, according to Science Daily. According to experts, the diving process may be accelerated due to tsunamis, which regularly fall on the Pacific coast of Japan. Seismologists have found that the active fracture of the earth’s crust under the trench of the Nankai forms a tsunami. Crashing into the earth’s crust under a very steep angle, constant displacements of lithospheric plates lead to the movement of huge masses of water. In case of destructive a magnitude 9.0 earthquake in the perimeter of Honshu and Kyushu islands, there will be a powerful tsunami with a tidal wave with a height of over 30 meters.

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