Coast temperature above 50 degrees Celsius and low tide make boys, starfish, died snail series.0: 00/1: 29 namchristopher harley, marine biologist at the University of British Columbia estimates the hot sun Last week record in western Canada may have killed more than 1 billion coastal animals, living along the Salish Sea coast. "I was quite stunned," Harley said as he walked to Kitsilano Beach in Vancouver and smelled The smell of creatures died. The lipped boys along a coast in Vancouver. (Photo: Chris Harley) along the rocky beaches is thousands of sons, starfish, and snails that emit the smell of strong stench after death
. When the temperature in Vancouver touches 40 degrees Celsius and more in British Columbia , the infrared cameras used by Harley's group recorded a thermostat of over 50 degrees Celsius at coastal rock beaches. According to Harley, animals in the tide area (area above the water when the low tide and stay Under the water at a high tide) as a boy usually acquires the heat level around 30 degrees Celsius in a short time. The burning heat combined with low tide in the middle of noon creates a dangerous combination for more than six hours
"A son on the shore at that time was no different from a child to be left in one The car on a hot sunny day. They were stuck there until their parents returned. In this case, the tide returns. They depend on the environment, "Harley said. The objective, the above information is an environmental reminder that is suffering heavy consequences due to extreme weather phenomena. "We need to work harder to reduce emissions and take measures Other to reduce the impact of climate change ", he said. Flower (Source: CBC) . Dịch vụ:
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