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Sunday, April 12, 2020

Corona Virus: Living in People's Homes 'Lands Shaking'



Billions of people around the world are confined to homes due to the corona virus epidemic or their movement is limited, which is also affecting the way our planet Earth moves.
Due to the lockdown, trains and trains are left too short for work or recreation and many heavy factories are closed.
The decline in human activity on such a large scale has also reduced the evolution of the Earth's surface. This is truly astonishing considering the total weight of our land is six hundred trillion tons.
Dramatic reduction
Scientists at the Royal Observatory in Belgium first noticed this. He says that the frequency of earth tremor is between 1-20 Hz and has occurred since the imposition of social restrictions. Remember that the sound from a frequency of one to 20 Hz goes deeper than a large guitar or a large instrument of music.
Such a change has been observed elsewhere in the world.
Seismologists in Nepal have also noticed the decline in seismology. The decline in Paris is dramatic, says an official at the Paris Institute of Earth Physics in Paris, the French capital. Experts at Call Tech University Los Angeles in the United States called it severe.
The graph shows a dramatic reduction in this earth's evolution in Nepal.
Here is a nice example for the seismic noise reduction owing to lockdown in Nepal.

Transparent air and calm / quiet sea
Not only is the Corona virus affecting our lives, but it is also affecting the natural world.
Scientists have also noticed a reduction in emissions of nitrogen dioxide gas from cars, trucks, buses and power plants.
The world is already muted.
Scientists who measure noise in our cities every day and who research the depths of the ocean have found clear indicators of noise reduction.
Clear signal
This new seismological research does not mean that the evolution of our earth has been eliminated at all, but the difference is much clearer than before and it is actually useful.
Human activities are, in fact, noisy in the background, making it very difficult to hear what is happening naturally in our land.
"You are getting signals that are less noise that make it easier for you to extract more information," said seismologist Andy Frostow, a Washington-based research website.
Some researchers have succeeded in understanding what is actually happening in their area.
Steven Hooks, of Imperial College London, says 'this is because of low traffic on the highway between London and Wales'.
In a Twitter message he wrote, "It is very clear that the noise level in the morning hours is much lower than in the past few days."
He said the reason for this was the low rush during busy times. "Very few people are traveling and not going to school."

Climate change
There are more examples of such changes.
As you know, the pattern of human activity changes every day and every year, because sometimes people are less active.
It is relatively quiet at night and less active during festivals and holidays. But what is happening around the world at this time is likely to last several weeks and months, and in general this happens only during Christmas in countries belonging to the Christian denomination.


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