Wednesday 2 October 2019

Those wonders of nature that are not believed to be real

There is nothing new about how beautiful and wonderful nature is. We can easily accept the fact that we are seeing hundreds of wonderful things every day. Today I will talk about ten places and objects that exist on earth. It may be hard to believe, but it is really seen in nature.

1. Dirty thunder

Occasional thunderstorms occur over volcanic eruptions, also known as volcanic lightning or dirty thunderstorms. According to a study in the journal Science, a constant charge is generated by the abrasion of rocks, gas, and ash, which results in the simultaneous lighting of the volcano. It has been named Dirty Thunderstorm or dirty thunderstorm for its origin from various volcanic eruptions.

2. Solid barrier bubbles
This magnificent lake, named Abraham, is located on the northern Saskatchewan River in western Alberta, Canada. It was built in 12 and named after Silas Abraham. In this lake, a large amount of methane gas is emitted which is released in the form of bubbles in the water. When the water freezes in winter, these bubbles also get stuck. As a result, these solid barrier bubbles are formed.

3. Natural underground fountain in Mexico
I could not find any information about it, but after watching the video below I have a real basis.

4. The blue wave
Seen the blue water of the sea, of course, but when the waves come in at night, when the shore is still shining, how will it look? Is that really possible?
Yes possible, the picture you see is actually a photo, not a Photoshop. However, it can be seen in some parts of the world. There is some phytoplankton in the ocean called bio-luminescence. They also disperse light blue light as a defensive effort to intimidate the enemy when they are in danger. Others believe that the phosphorus in the water causes the blue light to disperse when it comes in contact with the air. It is more commonly seen in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. It is also seen overnight on St Martin's Island in Bangladesh.

5. Salt Flats in Bolivia

It is located near the Andes Mountains in southwestern Bolivia. It is spread over an area of about 1, 3,212 km and its height is 6,8,6 5 meters above sea level. It is said that this is the place where the sky mixes with the ground.

6. Moscow's Light Pillar

This phenomenon is seen immediately when the reflection of light in the crystal of ice rises straight up. The sun is the source of light here, so it is also called the Solar Pillar. In Idaho, Moscow, this wonderful view of light reflects.

7. Antarctica bleeding

Iron salts are contaminated with saline water, and the bloodstream flows from Taylor Glacier to West Boney Lake. Antarctica's bloodstream has been named for its red blood flow. It is located in Victoria Land, East Antarctica.

8. The giant clouds of Beijing

It was spotted in the skies of Beijing, the capital of China, in 2002. It looks a lot like a frog's umbrella, as seen after a nuclear explosion. Research from the National Atmospheric Council of China later revealed that it is a naturally occurring cloud. The warmth of the upper part of the atmosphere is one of the reasons for such a strange shape.

9. Underwater submerged forests

Kazakhstan's Kandize Lake is known as the underwater submerged forest. The earthquake was created by an earthquake on the 8th and the water was created on the lake. Before the earthquake, the trees here were submerged. Surprisingly, they do not die but become more fertile and this submerged forest is made. It is about 5,700 feet wide and 3 feet deep