Shaking the moon's orbit will cause catastrophic floods on the earth by 2030


Washington, July 23, 2021, Friday

NASA has expressed the possibility of a slight wobbling of the Moon's orbit in the near future. This could lead to a series of catastrophic floods from 2020 to a decade. The NASA study examined the effects of focusing on the United States. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, more than 300 high tides flooded the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States in 2016. According to data published in the journal Nature Climate, the risk of flooding will triple in the next 10 years. This will flood the lower reaches of the coast.


According to an assistant professor at the University of Hawaii, along with climate change, there will also be an increase in natural disasters on Earth. If there are 10 to 12 floods in a month, people will not be able to do business. However, NASA has also made it clear that the moon's wobble is not a new phenomenon. It was first discovered in 18 that this is a natural cycle of 12.5 years. During the first part of this cycle the earth's regular currents are suppressed while in the second part the moon brightens the ocean waves. The Moon is currently in the middle of its natural cycle and flooding is taking place in some coastal areas. The Moon and the Sun are facing each other and at special angles. On the one hand, the sea level is rising due to climate change, on the other hand, the change in the moon will cause catastrophic floods in the coming years. People living in the coastal area have to be prepared for this.


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