The average temperature of Lake Baikal, the largest freshwater lake in Asia and deepest in the world located in Siberia, Russia increased faster than the increase in the average temperature of the air in the world during the last 60 years. It also results in the fate of the unique animals that live in these waters in a State endangered species.
Temperature rise in the Lake reaches 1.21 degrees Celsius since 1946 due to climate change or nearly three times faster than the increase in global temperatures. It is said to be More Marianne, a professor at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, USA, one of the authors of a scientific paper to be published in journa Global% Change Biology Edition in May 2008. The Lake is experiencing changes rapidly it has temperatus 20 percent of freshwater fish in the world, amounting to about 2,500 species not found anywhere else in the world. In fact, among which there are the only freshwater seals.
the grocery chain has also changed. Number of multicellular zooplankton that normally live in the much warmer water has increased to 335 per cent since 1946, while the number of chlorophyl has increased 300 percent since 1979,% u201D said Moore. In addition the number of diatoms, which live in the ice which then die and become food for the life of the now small at the bottom of the Lake is also reduced. % u201CBerkurangnya permafrost would provide more impact compared to global warming itself,% u201D demolished Moore. The discovery also means worse things can happen on the lakes are smaller. During this time, scientists berangapan the volume of water in the Lake is not that much easy affected the impact of global warming, but in fact is very vulnerable.
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