Why is No One Talking About the Catastrophic Phenomena Coming for All of Us

El Nino is coming, and this time it looks in no mood to stop. The repercussions of this catastrophic phenomenon can push us back 200 years. While episodes of El Nino and La Nina typically last 9 to 12 months, sometimes (like this time) they can last for years. El Nino and La Nina events occur every two to seven years, on average, but they don’t occur regularly . Generally, El Nino occurs more frequently than La Nina. But why should we be concerned? Especially this year? Well, the Pacific Ocean is the biggest water body on earth and the weather patterns down here will have a ripple effect that ultimately will affect everything in the atmosphere worldwide. 0:00 What is El Nino and El Nina? 3:19 Climate Changes Around The World 4:41 Damages to The Ecosystems 6:58 How it Affects Us? Join Lab360 to get access to some amazing perks: Subscribe: Welcome to Lab 360! The ultimate destination for the latest space news and space documentaries from the world of astronomy and astrophysics. Stay updated with all the current discoveries from NASA, James Webb Space Telescope, along with easily explained videos on black holes, asteroids, galaxies, planets, and more. You will also find a collection of easy-to-perform experiments that will feed the science enthusiast in you! Are you ready?
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