Which is the place of the earth where it has rained for the first time?

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The change surprised experts as it rained for the first time in history at a land site where it had not rained to date.

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According to the international website, rain from the sky at a place on Earth where rainfall had not been recorded since 1950 surprised and disturbed scientists.

Rain was recorded for the first time on the vast strip at the peak 2 miles above sea level in Greenland and is being described as a source of climate change.

At this 3216-meter high peak, the temperature is usually below freezing point, but recently it received heavy rain as a result of hot air and 7 billion tonnes of water fell on the ice belt.

The US National Science Foundation's meteorological station saw rain at the site on August 14, but they didn't have the scale of the checks because they didn't expect it at all.

The rain occurred when Greenland received 3 days of temperature 18 C above average and as a result snow was seen melting in most parts of Greenland.

"What's happening is not comparable, we saw something like this, it probably didn't happen in centuries, and the fact is that things can't change until we've done everything that we've done right with the air," Ted Skimbuz, a scientist at the University of Colorado's National Snow and Ice Data Center, told the media. What.

In Greenland, Jolie also had a massive ice melt and 2021 became the fourth year of the last century when such massive ice melted. This had happened earlier in 1995, 2012, and 2019.

Rain and snowmelt during August 14-16 are being described as one of the most important climate impacts of the year. The reason for the melting of snow in July and August is the same, meaning that hot air spread upwards in the region.

Scientists say that there are no such incidents that have never happened but their intensity is increasing.

If all Greenland's ice melts, the global sea level will rise by 6 meters, although it may take centuries, since 1994 trillion tons have melted from Greenland, increasing sea levels.

The sea level has increased by 20 cm so far and the IPCC may increase by another 28 to 100 meters.

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