Archivo del Tag natural disasters

Underwater States of America

Posted by Filed in Amazing, Art, Natural disasters Viernes 12 de abril de 2013

Scientists estimate that the current rate of melting glaciers will lead to the fact that a couple of hundred years, the water level of the oceans would rise by 7 meters.
Researcher and artist Nicholas Lamm, in his trajectory work, decided to show, as in this case, how cities of America will look like.

Tolbachik eruption

Posted by Filed in Amazing, Beautiful landscapes, Natural disasters Domingo 7 de abril de 2013

Tolbachik – large volcanic massif to the east of Kamchatka – Russia. Previously, we laid out the material of an eruption of the volcano, but today we decided to surprise you more with spectacular photographs of this unique natural site.

Abnormal degree in Mississippi

Posted by Filed in Accidents, Natural disasters Miércoles 20 de marzo de 2013

A little more than a day ago, the state of the U.S. was abnormal Misisipi hail, like the size of a tennis ball. Devastation from the disaster are still being counted. Hail punched car windows and rooftops. Remained without power, more than 130 million homes were damaged.

The Great Red Spot

Posted by Filed in Amazing, Curiosity, Mysteries, Natural disasters Jueves 31 de enero de 2013

The Great Red Spot – the biggest storm in the solar system. He is raging on Jupiter for at least as long as there were telescopes.
Winds of the hurricane reach speeds of 600 kilometers per hour. Area covered by the hurricane, is about 50,000 kilometers. Like most astronomical phenomena, the Great Red Spot was to stay unidentified object. Even reasons for changing its shape, size and color remain mysterious. Hurricane raging for over 300 years and is not going to subside. According to scientists, a hurricane can last for at least another 400 years.

Solar eclipse

Posted by Filed in Amazing, Natural disasters Lunes 26 de noviembre de 2012

Over Australia and the Pacific Ocean was a total solar eclipse. “Capital” of the eclipse were of Cairns and Port Douglas in the north-eastern Australian state of Queensland – the only major population centers, in which the moon is completely closed Sun. The total phase lasted here a little over two minutes.
wishing to see a rare astronomical phenomenon had to get up early – it began on November 14 in six in the morning local time.

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