The hottest temperature fell in the Year 2100 Humans could not live in India
The hottest temperature fell in the Year 2100 Humans could not live in India


Dairysains - South Asia at the end of this century, temperatures will be very hot and humid so it is no longer inhabited by humans, so the results of the latest research that offered Love Science.

Climate change in Pakistan, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka in the estimate to be very severe at the end of the 21st century, so that the temperature and humidity increase dramatically exceed the level that can be held down the body, so the contents of research in to announce that on August 2.

Based on a study published the journal Science Advances that extreme weather conditions over different areas of the Moon inhabited by 1.5 billion souls believe scientists will potentially huge dangers.

Elfatih Eltahir according to from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) most of the people in this region live off agriculture and hence they spend more time outdoors. There are three factors that make this very dangerous conditions for people living in South Asia, that is the temperature of the hot ektrem, hundreds of millions of poor citizens, and the habit of working outdoors.

In his research using computer models to simulate the predicted weather conditions of the world in the future, by analyzing climate-related data on Earth. The results indicate that there will be an increase in extreme wet-bulb temperature in South Asia.

The temperature of the web-bulb in count from a combination of air temperature and humidity levels. In the wet-bulb temperature of 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) humans can still survive. Wet-bulb temperature is usually lower than the calculated temperatures using thermometers (dry bulb).
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The hottest temperature fell in the Year 2100 Humans could not live in India
When exposed to temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius wet-bulb, then it will be difficult for humans in cool the body naturally utilize sweat and this will be fatal.

In research conducted Eltahir, human exposure to a temperature of wet-bulb is around 35 degrees Celsius in just a few hours could have died even if he was healthy in condition and is in the shadow of a shadow. This condition is unheard of in India and Pakistan in July 2015 which caused the death of about 3,500 people. But when the temperature of the wet-bulb only 34.6 degrees Celsius (94.3 degrees Fahrenheit).

Previous Eltahir also do research in October 2015, predicted that the area of the Persian Gulf, including Saudi Arabia will be exposed to deadly temperatures for humans in the year 2100. But the potential hazard come within it will be lower than in South Asia. Because, in addition to the economic levels of society higher Gulf, most people around Saudi Arabia rarely engaging in activities outside the home.