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54 years ago, Swiss glaciers melted and debris fell. What impact will high temperature bring to the world?

After a glacier in Switzerland melted, the wreckage that crashed 54 years ago appeared. After the news came out, it caused a heated discussion among netizens and friends on the Internet. With the continuous progress of global warming, high temperature weather is gradually increasing, which will bring many negative effects to the world: melting glaciers, rising sea level, high global temperature, unbearable heat and so on.

According to related reports on the Internet, Swiss local people found an unknown object in a place on the iceberg. Because I don't know where this object came from, the relevant personnel immediately chose to report it to the local authorities. Soon the experts came to the scene of the accident and found that it was the wreckage of the plane crash 54 years ago. It is said that all the passengers on the plane were killed after the accident, but their bodies were all found, but the fragments of the plane were not found anywhere, and were finally rediscovered 54 years later.

The occurrence of this incident has also caused many people to think deeply. Glaciers have melted at high temperatures, so more debris or debris may be found in the future. At the same time, Bian Xiao also reminds everyone here, because the debris and other items after the melting of ice and snow are of unknown origin, if such items are found, try not to touch them. Because it may also carry some germs, once it is touched by hands, it may be infected with bad diseases.

Human production activities continue, and the process of global warming shows no signs of slowing down. It can be said that the current situation is still very serious. I believe that everyone has already felt this way. The summer of 2022 is really too hot, and the temperature in many places directly reaches 40℃, which can be said to be quite scary. It is hoped that the world can take some measures as soon as possible to reasonably arrange domestic production enterprises to carry out production activities to reduce the emission of three wastes and carbon dioxide gas.