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On the problem of temperature warming in Russia

According to the Russian News Network, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Affairs said in its routine disaster prediction in 2007 that global warming would lead to the melting of Russian glaciers. First of all, global warming and changes in solar activity have the greatest impact. According to the report, the global temperature will rise by an average of 0.6 degrees over the last century. By the middle of this century, the annual average temperature in Russia will rise by 1 to 4 degrees, and the biggest changes will be in western Siberia and Russia's European region, Yakutia and Arctic coastal areas. The temperature will not change in summer, only in winter. Frozen soil will gradually melt at the rate of 20 cm per year. At the same time, climate warming will also lead to an increase in forest fires. The melting of ice will cause and accelerate the aging and damage of a large number of buildings. The recent statistical data of 10 shows that the damage of building foundation in Norwegian sea area is 42% more than that in the previous 20 years, and that in Yakutia area is 6 1% more. As before, the areas mainly affected by typhoons are mainly the Far East, with the Kuril Islands bearing the brunt. The melting of frozen soil and the lack of glaciers will greatly increase the probability of landslides and mudslides. Statistics from the Ministry of Emergency Affairs show that glaciers in the Caucasus have decreased by 300 meters in the past 50 years. This has greatly increased natural disasters in Krasnodar, North Ossetia, Dagestan and other regions. Experts from the Ministry of Emergency Affairs predict that there will be 30-40 magnetic storms in 2007, of which 2-4 will be strong magnetic storms. Magnetic storms mainly occur in March-April and September-10. Experts believe that it will have an impact on instruments, especially the probability of errors in complex electronic and electromechanical instruments will increase. According to the Russian news network, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations said in the routine disaster forecast in 2007 that global warming will lead to the melting of Russian glaciers. First of all, due to global warming, this change has the greatest impact. It is reported that the global temperature will rise by more than 0.6 degrees every century on average. By the middle of this century, the annual average temperature in Russia will increase by 65,438 0-4 degrees Celsius, and the biggest changes will be in western Europe and Russia, Yakutia and the Arctic coastal areas. The temperature in summer and winter will not change just because of global warming. Frozen soil will gradually melt every 20 cm. And warming will also lead to an increase in forest fires. The melting of ice leads to and accelerates the aging and damage of buildings. Statistics in the recent 65,438+00 years show that there are 42 more damaged areas in Yakutia than in the 20 years before Norris and the building foundation appeared. The main areas of typhoons are usually mainly in the Far East, first in the Kuril Islands. The melting of permafrost and the lack of glaciers will greatly increase the amount of landslides and mudslides. Emergency services statistics show that in the last 50 years, the Caucasus mountains have decreased by 300 meters. This has led to an increase in natural disasters in Krasnodar, the Six-Day Big Bang and Dagestan. Emergency experts will make 30-40 visits in 2007, of which 6 will make 2-4 visits. Mainly in March-April and September 9- 10/0. Experts say it will have an impact on instruments, especially complex electronic and mechanical electronic instruments, and the chances of making mistakes will increase.