Earth or Other Planets

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Scientists have been debating whether forests have enough benefit in reflecting the albedo effect, that is, in reflecting the sun's rays coming into the world. Because the albedo of the forests is about 10 percent and this value drops even more when the trees shed their leaves.

Research into this debate has revealed that an overlooked effect of forests is more significant than expected. It has been determined that although the forests made up of deciduous trees absorb most of the rays and reflect very little of them, when they become green, the clouds formed by the moisture they release into the atmosphere increase the albedo effect of the earth.

Scientists are making great efforts to protect the ecological balance of the Earth. The survival of humanity depends on the healthy continuation of the existence of the Earth, on which it lives and is home. Working to compensate for the damage caused by global warming to the Earth, scientists are also trying to discover new planets that can be lived in the universe. The scientists seem to have been rewarded for their work.

Researchers have identified a class of exoplanets suitable for life.

Are there any other living things on Earth?

This is a question that many people are wondering the answer to. Scientists doing various research on this subject mostly look for planets close to the mass and size of the Earth, with habitable temperatures and suitable atmosphere components.

As a result of new research, a class of habitable planets that are not located in our Solar System and defined as "Hycean" planets have been detected. Located between 35 and 150 light-years from Earth, the Hycean planets are thought to be 2.6 times larger than Earth, have a temperature of 200 degrees Celsius, have a very hydrogen-rich atmosphere and are covered with oceans. The temperatures of these planets indicate that living conditions may be suitable in regions where starlight does not reach.

In addition, according to research, there may be another planet in the Solar System that has not yet been discovered.

We know that there are eight planets in the Solar System. However, some research has been done for a while and some evidence can be put forward that a new planet may exist in the Solar System. The view that a ninth planet could exist began with the discovery of the gravitational effect affecting other celestial bodies. Interestingly, some of the icy celestial bodies called the Kuiper Belt are clustered in the same place. It is thought that this cluster cannot be random and may originate from an as yet undiscovered planet. Research shows that this unproven planet may have a mass five times greater than Earth. Of course, the important thing is to be able to locate this planet.

Neptune, a planet in the Solar System, was also detected in the past while investigating a similar possibility. After noticing that there is a gravitational force affecting the orbit of Uranus, it was discovered that it was the gravity of a planet, Neptune.

What do you think about the idea of living on another planet, does it excite you?

Or do you prefer to live in our house while protecting our world?

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These are not studies that appeal to our generations, I think they will definitely happen in the future, but every place that people's hands touch is bound to deteriorate. Who knows what there is in the infinite space that has not yet been discovered.

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Yes, our technology is not yet advanced enough for this type of space travel. We explore remotely. Maybe one day humanity will set foot on new planets.

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