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The past decade has been the hottest on record. What natural wonders have disappeared under climate change?

Some of them have disappeared in the past ten years, but they are about to disappear. The news time may be getting closer and closer, and there are many familiar scenery, as follows:

First, the Dead Sea. Everyone knows about the Dead Sea in textbooks, and because of global warming in the last decade, the sun is getting bigger and bigger, and the water is slowly evaporating, so that the sea level of the Dead Sea is getting lower and lower, and the salinity is getting higher and higher. Climate change has closed the Dead Sea? Cooking the sea? If the climate cannot be effectively controlled, it is only a matter of time before the Dead Sea disappears, and we may see such news in our lifetime.

Second, Maldives. Now Maldives is a tourist destination, and many people choose to go to Maldives for their holidays. However, while enjoying its beautiful scenery, many people ignore that it is actually a very low-lying place. In recent years, the sea level has risen slowly, but in fact, the Maldives in shallow waters has gradually deepened. Although the local environmental protection measures are well done, if the sea level continues to rise in the future, the whole island of Maldives will be submerged by seawater, and the relevant scenery will be left.

Third, the Great Barrier Reef. The Great Barrier Reef is a coral island, and its imminent disappearance has little to do with sea level rise. But now, due to ecological reasons, the number of corals is gradually decreasing, some species have become extinct, and the rest will be corroded by seawater if they are not supplemented. Therefore, as long as the environment continues like this, the reproduction and secretion of corals will not keep up with the speed of seawater erosion in Shanghai, and the Great Barrier Reef will say goodbye to us in the near future.

There are many other phenomena, but it is not surprising that each one is closely related to the environment and ecology. Protecting the environment and ecology is our greatest return to nature. For some people, there may be no food without destruction, but what we can do is to make some remedies after destruction.