Will there really be a solar storm in 2012 and what will happen to the Earth

Updated on science 2024-08-04
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The destruction of the earth can be said to be absolutely impossible, but in 2012 there will be a solar storm This is recognized by many scientists around the world, you can go up and down, so some cities in China may be cut off from the network and power after the solar storm for a long time, so it is recommended that the landlord buy more candles in 2012,,, anyway, there will always be a power outage when you buy it will not waste medicine or something.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Solar storms only intensify UV rays, so as long as you pay attention to sun protection, it's not much of a problem.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It's as crazy as everyone says the end of the world in 2012. There won't be!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It was 2012 that began solar storms that had but would not have caused the end of the world.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It seems that many people don't know much about solar storms!

    In fact, when a solar storm erupts, we actually have a protective umbrella, which is the magnetic field and the ozone layer! (The principle can be encyclopedic).

    But in recent years, ozone and magnetic fields have been strongly damaged, simply put, the "environment" has been damaged! Many people also know this, think about it, solar storms damage the earth every year, maybe many people don't know how strong the damage is, because the injuries are always in other countries, for a simple example, a hurricane can shine into 120 billion economic losses, and a super solar storm is 20 times it. Even higher, of course, there are many fortuitous factors, but we can't always pray for the arrival of "fortuitous" factors every time, right?

    The example I gave is still the value of the umbrella protection, if our umbrella has been completely destroyed and is completely useless, how much impact do you think about the solar storm on the earth? And every 11 years or so, it enters the peak period! And our umbrella is shrinking dramatically, even if there are one or two solar storms this year, when it is completely reduced and can no longer be smaller, will it be able to protect us very much?

    That is the real end of the earth for mankind, not for me to scare you.

    Protecting the Earth's environment is really a big deal!

    Let's plant a tree and cut down one less tree!

    Leave more green for our earth!

    Let's leave a green earth for our future generations!

    Don't chop indiscriminately, cut it indiscriminately!

    We're pushing ourselves to death!

    There is no need to develop everywhere! And at the expense of the forest! It's our last capital!

    Let's take the protection of the environment seriously! Let's do our part for the environment!

    Even if it's just a little!

    Because no matter how big the number is divided by 1.3 billion, it is so insignificant, and no matter how small the number is multiplied by 1.3 billion, it is so unthinkable!

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