Climate Changes Not Carbon, and Evaporation

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Climate Changes Not Carbon, and Evaporation

Oleg Khalidullin
Oleg Khalidullin
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Millions of years formed a water circuit between the atmosphere and soil, built a dynamic equilibrium. A certain amount of evaporation from the earth created such a mechanism of atmospheric phenomena, which sent water to the specified places of the planet by clouds. So various arid zones were formed – steppes, deserts, tropics, forests. Civilization turned water into a working reagent. Water has become the main active body in many industrial and municipal processes – a carrier of heat, energy, means of cooling, quenching, washing, washing, wet cleaning of everything that surrounds us. All direct evaporation from these processes and evaporation after the sewage of used water is unnatural, let’s call them artificial. The natural path of water is its movement and transformation in food chains in the soil and on the soil through biota – microbes, worms, plants, animals. In each of them, water undergoes numerous transformations, and in the form of exhalation, transpiration, juices and other secretions, it again turns into a vaporous state. All these organic evaporations combine in the atmosphere, and create their own, unique mechanism for the formation of clouds, which was perfected before the appearance of man. We have destroyed more than 60% of this idyll – the soil and the living creatures living on it with plants, creating arable land, reservoirs, landfills, asphalt, concrete.

Millions of years formed a water circuit between the atmosphere and soil, built a dynamic equilibrium. A certain amount of evaporation from the earth created such a mechanism of atmospheric phenomena, which sent water to the specified places of the planet by clouds. So various arid zones were formed – steppes, deserts, tropics, forests. Civilization turned water into a working reagent. Water has become the main active body in many industrial and municipal processes – a carrier of heat, energy, means of cooling, quenching, washing, washing, wet cleaning of everything that surrounds us. All direct evaporation from these processes and evaporation after the sewage of used water is unnatural, let’s call them artificial. The natural path of water is its movement and transformation in food chains in the soil and on the soil through biota – microbes, worms, plants, animals. In each of them, water undergoes numerous transformations, and in the form of exhalation, transpiration, juices and other secretions, it again turns into a vaporous state. All these organic evaporations combine in the atmosphere, and create their own, unique mechanism for the formation of clouds, which was perfected before the appearance of man. We have destroyed more than 60% of this idyll – the soil and the living creatures living on it with plants, creating arable land, reservoirs, landfills, asphalt, concrete.

Oleg Khalidullin
Oleg Khalidullin

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Oleg Halidullin. 2019. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – B: Geography, Environmental Science & Disaster Management GJHSS-B Volume 18 (GJHSS Volume 18 Issue B5): .

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