High rise in ocean temperatures, new climate change records set
Kathmandu. The European Union's climate monitoring agency has reported that ocean temperatures have reached record levels in March. This has indicated that the overall temperature of the earth may increase further and cause extreme heat and extreme weather conditions. According to the report, the average sea surface temperature in March reached about 20.97 degree Celsius, which is the second highest level in history for the month of March.
According to experts, such a heat cycle warms the waters of the Pacific Ocean and can lead to global warming and extreme weather. At present, it is expected that the cold cycle will gradually end and return to normal, and then the warm cycle will start again. Scientists say that although these cycles are natural, they will have more serious effects when combined with long-term rising temperatures due to human activities.
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