Middle Eastern countries have poured deserts into the sea, and what went wrong in the end?

Updated on international 2024-03-13
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As the saying goes, "three parts of land and seven parts of the ocean", however, in the limited land, the total area of deserts alone is 31.4 million square kilometers, accounting for about 21% of the total land area. Some netizens want to ask, what will happen if it is introduced into the desert? Can you turn a desert into an oasis?

    When it comes to deserts, we are all worried about our planet, and the country has carried out a lot of artificial reforestation in some desert areas, as well as planting a lot of trees. Although the state has carried out various measures and protection of deserts, as we all know, in recent years, the desert coverage rate on the earth has become higher and higher, and in some Middle Eastern countries, the method of injecting deserts into seawater has been used, which has attracted many onlookers and discussions, let's take a look.

    Middle Eastern countries inject seawater into deserts, we know that desert areas are very short of water, and vegetation cannot grow in desert areas, so there are often natural disasters such as sandstorms in deserts, and the country has also taken some countermeasures, Middle Eastern countries have thought of injecting seawater into desert areas, and they think that seawater can be diverted to desert areas, and a lot of water vapor can be produced, which can produce a lot of rainfall, but is this the case?

    As we all know, the climate of the Middle East is less precipitation, because of the geographical environment, controlled by the westerly wind, there is little precipitation, although a large amount of seawater is introduced in the desert area, the water vapor produced in the air, some salt will be left in the water, and with the continuous change and accumulation, the place where the sea water once flowed, will become saline-alkali land.

    If there are some sandstorm particles in the desert area, then the reaction with the components in the saline-alkali land will cause very great damage, and the method of leading seawater to the desert has caused great harm and some losses to some areas in the Middle East, and the country has learned a lesson.

    The changes to the method of diverting seawater to the desert proposed by some people also depend on the geographical environment and various aspects of the country, and if we do not look at it in combination with our own environment, there may be a lot of losses and various problems.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the end, it was found that there was no use at all, the desert was still a desert, and it had not become an oasis. Because the main reason for the formation of deserts is the lack of vegetation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It turned the desert into saline land, which made the snow even worse.

    Seawater contains a lot of salt, and the desert belongs to a high-temperature and dry environment, when the desert is injected with seawater, the seawater will evaporate, leaving a large amount of salt matter, making the desert a saline-alkali land, which not only can not improve the desert, but aggravates the deterioration of the desert.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because the temperature in the desert area is very high, and the salt content on the sea water is also very high, the Middle East countries have injected the desert into the seawater, affected by the temperature, the place where the sea water passes through will become a saline-alkali pool, and when a sandstorm occurs, it reacts with the saline-alkali pond, causing great losses.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    For the Middle East, there are a lot of deserts, although countries like Dubai have made deserts into tourism projects, but for many countries, there are too many deserts and too few available resources have become a big problem, so there is the idea of seawater irrigation deserts.

    There are some countries in the Middle East because there are a lot of deserts, in order to solve this problem, directly introduce seawater into the desert, evaporate a large amount of water vapor, and then form clouds, and then rainfall, but the idea is very good, but the reality is very cruel. Due to the low precipitation in the Middle East, which is controlled by the subtropical high and the dry northeast trade winds, there is little drought and little rain. But in fact, when the seawater is introduced into the desert to evaporate, not only does it not rainfall, but the salt in the seawater is preserved.

    When the seawater is evaporated, the places where the seawater once existed become saline. And if it causes a sandstorm, it will pose an even greater threat.

    The Middle East refers to the eastern and southern regions of the Mediterranean, from the eastern Mediterranean to the Persian Gulf, generally including Egypt, Iran, Turkey, Dubai and other countries.

    But there are also people who have succeeded in this regard, such as Saudi Arabia, a big oil country, after they guided the desalinated sea water into the desert, they formed a piece of oasis, but the country has capital, because the desert is like a bottomless pit and needs a lot of water. How much water can seep into the ground, soIrrigating the desert with desalinated seawater is not a long-term solution, and it still needs to be technically upgraded, depending on the actual situation

    So to speakIrrigation of deserts with seawater is impossible without adequate technology. Of course, it is not possible with the current technology, and I believe that we will definitely be able to find a way to transform seawater in the future, which needs to wait and see.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Although there are not many freshwater resources on the earth, we have water from the four oceans, so many water resources, why not bring it to the desert? In fact, the countries of the Middle East have already carried out a huge project to irrigate the desert with seawater.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The biggest problem with this method of treating deserts directly with seawater is that due to the high salinity of seawater, the salinization of the land will become very serious while increasing the amount of water vapor evaporation in the local area. Of course, if desalination can be used as a local water source, there is no problem.

    However, at the current level of technology, the cost of seawater desalination is still very high, and there are certain requirements for technical equipment. For example, Israel currently has the strongest desalination capacity and can convert seawater directly into drinking water in 45 minutes. Its Soreco desalination plant also produces more than 624,000 cubic meters of fresh water per day,** about 20 percent of Israel's total freshwater needs.

    Of course, it is important to point out that even with such a high level of technology, its desalinated seawater still cannot be used in large quantities for desert management. Because, by nature, the cost is unaffordable.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Most of them have become.

    After the water in the saline-alkali soil evaporates.

    A layer of salt appears on the surface.

    When a strong wind blows, it will drift with the wind.

    Disruption of the local ecological balance.

    But Saudi Arabia was successful.

    However, the cost is relatively high.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Such seawater can be used to produce edible salt.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It can only be irrigated after desalination.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I agree with the view upstairs, the biggest problem is that due to the high salt content of seawater, while increasing the evaporation of local water vapor, the problem of land salinization will become very serious, and the final result is directly saline-alkali land, which is more difficult to control than desert.

    If the sea water is desalined, there is no problem. However, at the current state of the art, desalination is still very expensive and energy-intensive.

    Desalination of seawater is still not available for desert management. Because, by nature, the cost is unaffordable.

    Governance can refer to China's governance methods, which need to be gradual and gradual.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I think it's good, the sea water is introduced into the desert, the desert has become a large oasis, when the environment is better, the development of tourism is vigorous, attracting countless tourists to come for sightseeing, and it is good for the environment.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    As a result, the status quo has not changed, and the sea has not affected the desert, so the desert is really too powerful.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The consequences are not ideal. Because the desert itself is saline, the introduction of seawater to evaporate the seawater will only aggravate the salinization of the desert, and after a storm, it will blow the saline-alkali particles to other areas, causing greater losses.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    After the Middle East introduced seawater into the desert, the desert environment was too harsh and the weather was too hot, causing the seawater to evaporate and turn into salt, which was blown into the surrounding soil by the wind along with the sand, and then turned into saline land.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This method is not very ideal, and the water is introduced into the desert because the water is too hot and the water is evaporated, so the salt in the sea and the desert form a saline land, which is even more damaging for the Middle East.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    For veteran travelers, there is such a holy place that cannot be missed in this life. That is the desert, the desert has a breathtaking natural landscape, and it is this lonely natural landscape that attracts tourists from all over the world.

    Although the desert has a beautiful natural landscape, our country has also suffered a lot because of the desert! Even our capital, Beijing, is surrounded by loess because of its proximity to the desert, which endangers the daily lives of the local people. Therefore, in order to eradicate the desert, our country is also vigorously controlling desertification.

    Not only in China, but also in some other areas, we are also plagued by the desert.

    Therefore, the Middle East region naturally hopes for a more rapid success in desertification control. So, the Middle East came up with a very crazy idea: to introduce seawater into the deserts of the Middle East. After the implementation of the Middle East, I didn't expect such a landscape to appear!

    But that's not to say that this approach isn't feasible. When the travelers were in Saudi Arabia, they learned that they had achieved success through a desalination irrigation system. However, this requires expensive financial support and a huge test of the technology used.

    And our China, after the introduction of the water of the Yellow River into the Kubuqi Desert, the desert has become a large oasis, when the environment is better, vigorously develop tourism, attracting countless tourists to visit the achievements of the motherland! Even the United Nations has praised China as a beacon of global desertification control!

    What do you think about this? Would you like to go sightseeing in the desert if you had the chance?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Later, it was almost unsuccessful, because this kind of engineering requires very advanced technology.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The results are not ideal, and the cost is high. Because of the heat in the Middle East, the sea water introduced into the desert was quickly evaporated by the high temperature, and then the crystallization of salt and some minerals turned the desert into saline land, and these salty sand were blown into the nearby residential areas, affecting their lives.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    A country in the Middle East has introduced seawater into the desert to turn the desert into an oasis.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    1 The Middle East is located in the subtropical region and is controlled by the subtropical high, which produces a downdraft with sunny weather and little precipitation.

    2 Controlled by dry trade winds, precipitation is scarce and the climate is dry, making it easy to form deserts.

    3 The Middle East is affected by the Canary Cold Current, which has the effect of cooling and dehumidifying, reducing the moisture in the Middle East, and is located in the middle and low latitudes, the temperature is high, and it is easy to produce deserts.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    (1) The Tropic of Cancer (located in the western part of the Asian continent (Egypt is located in northern Africa) passes through the place, which is controlled by the subtropical high pressure zone, and the air flow sinks, and the precipitation is scarce, forming a tropical desert climate; (2) Egypt in western Asia and northern Africa is located on the leeward slope of the northeast trade winds, with dry air and little precipitation, forming a desert; (3) The terrain is relatively flat, which has little impact on the climate;

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    3 allThe Middle East brings seawater into the desert. After the high temperature evaporation, a thick layer of sea salt appears on the desert. Resulting in salinity disasters.

    Their people believed that the sea water would not run out, so they irrigated it directly into the desert. But they did not expect that due to the geographical environment, it does not rain in the desert all year round, and after the integration of the sea water and the desert, this is the most direct reason why the Middle East spent tens of billions of dollars to divert the sea water into the desert and the environment became a disaster in less than a year.

    The greatest threat to humanity is natural disasters. In the face of nature, all actions are useless. The troubles caused by desertification have become a headache in the world.

    You must know that the Middle East is famous for its desert areas, but we often say that God closes a door and opens a window for you. The Middle East is the richest place in the world. It has the most oil in the world, and it is precisely because of the benefits brought by oil that it has become a famous tourist city.

    But there are also difficulties in the Middle East. They wanted to turn the desert into an oasis and spent tens of billions on it, but they didn't expect it to bring disaster.

    Some time ago a satellite of the deserts of the Middle East was announced**. It would have been a good thing to clearly contrast that more of these areas have become oases over the years. But scientists point out that this is not a good thing, after all, unusually heavy rainfall and large amounts of rain can cause flooding and cause damage to ecosystems.

    Scientists have found that the northern hemisphere's westerly wind belt is anomalous and fluctuates dramatically, which is also a major problem for climate variability. Perhaps it is the sudden change in climate change that has taken its toll on humanity. Other disasters are likely to occur in the process of self-regulation, so scientists speculate that this may be just the beginning of the disaster.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Because of the geographical environment, it does not rain in the desert all year round, and after the fusion of sea water and the desert, after the evaporation of high temperatures, there is a layer of sea salt on the desert, resulting in salinity.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Desert and soil, the climate is extremely dry, and the wind is strong, leading the sea into the desert, and the water quickly evaporates, leaving the original salt, causing desertification.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Seawater is a brackish water resource, and untreated brackish water is not suitable for terrestrial animals and plants to survive, cannot be drunk, cannot be used for vegetation growth, and its effect is minimal, it is just an artificial saltwater lake.

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