The Earth is two degrees of total destruction … and a guide, 13,000 years ago, rings the alarm (video)



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24/03 09:30

Ahmed Abdel-Al, head of the Egyptian Meteorological Agency, revealed that the destruction of the planet was imminent, especially with the excessive use of oil and coal and all its derivatives.

"The earth is only two degrees of total destruction," said Abdel-Al during a speech on the Egyptian television channel "DMC".

The head of the meteorological agency stressed the need to warn against the danger of "global warming", as the temperature of the planet rises in a frightening way, which suggests the possibility of disasters occurring in a short period.

The words of the Egyptian leader coincide with the worldwide celebration of World Meteorological Day, March 23, under the title "Sun, Earth and Weather".

The scientific journal Science Alert has published a report, describing it as a "dangerous bell" of what could happen to the planet in the months to come.

About 13,000 years ago, the planet was exposed to a short period of high temperatures that resulted in the destruction of entire civilizations, mainly in North and South America.

A new study by geologists revealed that 12,000 years ago, the planet was exposed to a meteorite or huge solar shale that broke the ice age and destroyed the Clovis civilization in North and South America.

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Many Chilean and American geologists have discovered the crater that has hit the giant meteorite or giant solar slot in the southern province of Osorno, said Chile's archaeologist and research scientist Mario Pino.

The explosion caused a wave of mass destruction and extinction of large animals, as well as an increase in the ice age that followed.

This article, "The Earth is Two Degrees of Complete Destruction … A Guide 13,000 Years Ago" ("Video") is adapted from the Dar Al Akhbar website and in no way reflects the policy of this site or the view point of view. Dar Al-Akhbar is the source of the original news.

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