Satellite data shows, Smoke from US fires reaches Europe
Satellite data shows, Smoke from US fires reaches Europe
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The coronavirus has caused an outcry in the whole world, and millions of people of the world have been hit by it. Meanwhile, satellite photos showed that the smoke of the fire in the forests of America has reached Europe. The data collected by the European Union's Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service found that smoke has reached Britain and northern Europe by travelling eight thousand kilometres through the atmosphere.

Monitoring Service Senior Scientist and Wildlife Specialist Mark Parrington said fires in California, Oregon and Washington emitted 30 million metric tons of carbon. The measurement and intensity of this fire is the highest in the past 18 years. Smoke density, called aerosol optical depth (AOD), is much higher according to satellite measurements. AOD level is seven or more. The fire is increasing.

On the other hand, black citizens account for 78% of the deaths of youth under 21 in the United States. According to a study by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 121 youth under the age of 21 have died. Overall mortality among children and young people is much lower than among adults. The CDC did this research on 392,000 cases. This was eight per cent of the total figure. In research, only 0.08 per cent of all deaths occurred under the age of 21 years.

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