Climate, Water, Man
Khalidullin Oh,
Nurushev M Zh and
Al-Farabi Duskaev Kk
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Khalidullin Oh: Eurasian National University named after Gumilev Researcher, Kazakhstan
Nurushev M Zh: Department of Biology Sciences, Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan
Al-Farabi Duskaev Kk: Candidate of Technical Sciences, Kazakhstan
International Journal of Environmental Sciences & Natural Resources, 2018, vol. 8, issue 4, 131-134
Abstract:
The authors of a large-scale study published in the journal Lancet caution that in the future the frequency of natural disasters will continue to grow, and the damage from droughts, hurricanes and floods will increase every year. According to the estimates given in the study, for the period from 2010 to 2016 the frequency of such dangerous phenomena increased by 46%. A total of 797 such events were recorded on the planet in 2016 [1]. Each fertile hectare of land contains 20 tons of underground animals, [2] which, together with plants and ground biota, processes water, returning to the atmosphere its “record†in the form of a special structure of exhaled steam, evaporation of precipitates in a moderate enough dose.
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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/IJESNR.2018.08.555742
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