Ice Redirecting Sun Rays?
May 10th, 2007 by adminIt’s true, that ice can redirect the sun’s rays. It’s actually a very important process that is in our atmosphere. The polar ice caps that are located on the top and bottom of the Earth, are frozen all year long with ice. Now the sun sends down rays of light, that contain a lot of heat and radiation. When the sun rays hit the ice on the polar caps, it just redirects them back into the atomsphere. Which is a good thing.
Now they are many factors that are attributed to global warming. This process of ice redirecting sun rays is one of them. Since the Earth’s temperature has been rising. There is now less ice on each end of the polar caps. Now with the less ice we have, is the less the sun rays have to bounce off. Instead they are just landing into the ocean. Now when the sun rays hit the ocean, they don’t bounce off. The water takes them in, and therefore causes the temperature of the water to rise. Now as the water temperatures rise around the polar caps. It causes more melting of the ice that is constantly having to deal with the warm waters splashing up on it. As more of the polar caps melt, the more water that is visible for the rays of the sun to hit.
Now this is a process that is only getting worse each day. We are losing more ice form the polar caps each year during the warm months, for each end. This is a disturbing pattern that needs the attention of all the world leaders. Global warming is a serious issue that we are going to have to deal with. The sooner we do, the better it will be. This isn’t something our kids and grandchildren are going to have to deal with. It’s something we are going to be face to face with, in just a few short years.
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