Abstract

If it was a Global warming the temperatures will be higher day and night, summer and winter. However, we have: 1/ very hot days and very cold nights with temperature difference reaching 300 F and 2/ very hot summers and cold winters with temperature difference reaching more than 1000 F. This means one thig – Earth’s atmosphere is becoming thinner, which makes the days and summers hotter and the nights and winters colder because the thinner atmosphere cannot hold the received heat. Also, Aurora Borealis is normally observed only in polar areas not covered by the ionosphere, which is like a doughnut around the Earth. The fact that Aurora Borealis was observed in Scotland in March 2023 means that the Earth’s ionosphere, which holds the atmosphere, is shrinking. The shrinking of the ionosphere (and the atmosphere) is caused by the way we make rain to avoid the drought – we use the ions of the ionosphere. This depleted the ionosphere, which holds the atmosphere. We need to change the way we make rain and try to replenish the ions of the ionosphere, which we have used to create rain. If we don’t do this the Earth will lose its atmosphere and will become uninhabitable.

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