Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Siberia's temperature drops rapidly, and even the virus can't survive in the environment of MINUS 5 1 degree?

Siberia's temperature drops rapidly, and even the virus can't survive in the environment of MINUS 5 1 degree?

Can't kill the virus, to know that the essence of the virus is protein, low temperature can't denature protein, just make it lose activity, or keep low activity. Once the temperature is restored, it can be restored to its previous state, which is very healthy. Even in extremely cold Siberia, this virus can survive.

It is precisely because we know this characteristic of the virus that people are very afraid that after the melting of the polar glaciers, what virus unknown to human beings may be derived and endanger the whole world. A doomsday theory, that is, after the melting of polar glaciers, unknown viruses are released, leading to the death of all mankind under the persecution of viruses. Needless to say, there may be no colder place than there. The virus can still live in that place, let alone Siberia.

Siberia is a very vast area in North Asia. Most of it is under the control of Russia, but only a small part of the southwest is under the control of Kazakhstan. There are plains and plateaus on this huge land, and of course there are mountains in the middle as a transition.

Siberia sounds a very beautiful name. The name is directly translated into Mongolian. In China, it is called the land of tranquility. It's really quite quiet, looking at it, endless white. Your special geographical location leads to much snow here all year round. Although it has been covered with snow and ice for a long time, Siberia is very rich and rich in resources, among which the western Siberian plain is the granary of Russia.

In this place, because of its beautiful scenery, a large number of tourists are attracted to take photos here every year to see the beautiful world in this extremely cold place. It's ok to watch for a short time, but it's quite painful to stay here for a long time. This place was also used to hold Japanese prisoners of war during World War II. I don't know how many Japanese prisoners of war were buried alive under the ice and snow.