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Record global sea level rise revealed



 Record Rise in Sea Levels Revealed Globally, ocean surface temperatures have reached record highs, causing marine heat waves to become familiar. The average temperature was recorded at 21.1 degrees Celsius, breaking the 21 degrees Celsius set in 2016, a new record attributed to climate change. Niño waves this year, scientists said. There is a hint. According to NOAA data, the previous highest sea surface temperature was from 2014 to 2016. The El Niño wave was observed. Marine heat waves increase the climatic intensity on the earth's surface and the situation is getting worse due to the increase in global temperature. The study examined the increase in ocean temperature and found that the intensity of underwater heat waves is very high, increasing the water temperature by 0.5 to 3 degrees Celsius.


Experts involved in the NOAA study said that we have been observing heat waves at the surface of the ocean for more than 10 years. What are the effects of the deep sea? Research has shown that the temperature of deep ocean water has increased by one and a half degrees Celsius over the past century. According to the research, the rate of ocean heat waves has increased by 50% during the last decade due to the increase in temperature.

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