According to a new study by NASA, the moon has always influenced sea waves and if the moon changes its orbit at all, the flood crisis begins to hover in many coastal areas of the earth. Nasa's study was published in Nature Climate Change last month. The moon changes its place in 18.6 years: - According to the study of NASA, the pull and pressure of the moon are balanced from year to year, but in 18.6 years there is a slight change in its place. Due to this, half of the time the moon suppresses the waves of the earth, but half of the time it accelerates the waves and increases their height, which is frightening. Half of the 18.6-year circle is about to start: - NASA said that half of the 18.6-year circle of the moon is about to start, which will accelerate the waves of the earth. In the next 9 years i.e. by the year 2030, the global sea level will have increased very much and due to this, coastal areas in many countries of the world may be flooded. Sea level has increased by 8-9 inches since 1880: - According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, since the year 1880, the sea level has increased by 8 to 9 inches and one-third of this means about 3 inches rise in the last 25 years happened. According to the report, by the year 2100, the sea level may rise from 12 inches to 8.2 feet and it will be very frightening for the world. Nuisance floods will increase by 2030:- According to the report of NOAA, there were 600 floods in the US due to high tide in the year 2019. Now a new study by NASA has revealed that by the year 2030, the number of nuisance floods will increase in many places around the world including America. With this, the height of the waves coming at the time of high tide will be about 3 to 4 times more. Explain that the flood caused by the high tide is called Nuisance Flood. Changing the position of the moon will be dangerous: - According to the study of NASA, every time changing the position of the moon will be frightening and the number of nuisance floods coming on the coastal areas will also increase. To avoid this, governments around the world will have to make plans and reduce the emission of greenhouse gases. Kerala SSLC Result 2021: Kerala 10th standard results to be released on this day MP govt launches Fact Check Portal, Kamal Nath tightens his grip Kerala High Court rejects plea to postpone palm-chopping case trial