Phytoplankton is like plants. It needs sun and nutrients to grow. In the equator, you have plenty of sun... but no nutrients!
Why?
Nutrients slowly fall to the bottom of the sea. Currents from the bottom bring them back up. But around the equator, you don't have them. Why?
Why?
Nutrients slowly fall to the bottom of the sea. Currents from the bottom bring them back up. But around the equator, you don't have them. Why?
Now we know why transparent, tropical waters are desertic, and why 75% of northerners live in this corner of the world. One question left: Why are scientists concerned that global warming might make Europe colder?
By interrupting the Gulf Stream.
By interrupting the Gulf Stream.
What if all of this stops?
What if melting the ice caps means a ton more cold water dropped in the ocean before it reaches Europe?
What if northern water becomes warmer?
With less fresh water in the arctic, will the chimneys still exist there?
What if melting the ice caps means a ton more cold water dropped in the ocean before it reaches Europe?
What if northern water becomes warmer?
With less fresh water in the arctic, will the chimneys still exist there?
Today, winds in the arctic hit mostly ice. But if the ice cap disappears, they will hit the sea, creating stronger currents. Will they affect the Gulf Stream?
We don't know.
Do we want to find out?
We don't know.
Do we want to find out?
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