WWII Bombs Had Rippling Effect at the Edge Of Space

https://www.livescience.com/63677-wwii-bombs-edge-of-space.html



80 years ago the bombs of World War II began to effect the earth to this day. Not only by effecting family, but also the outer edge of space. The shock waves that were caused by the bombs faded the ionosphere. The ionosphere is the outermost layer of the earths atmosphere and where auroras are made. Scientists have done research and notices that lightening may intensify the ionosphere. Every attack released around three hundred lightening strikes. Researchers found that the electron concentration had decreased from all of the shock waves that the bombs set off. Researchers have found that the bombing affected the UK which is over 620 miles away.
 The fact that something that happened eighty years ago still affects the earth greatly shocks me. People need to take this into consideration when they are affecting the environment. 

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  1. This shows that we need to be more cautious in our everyday lives. It is actually frightening that mankind's actions can leave a lasting effect on the Earth for more than 80 years. What we do now can greatly effect the future generations as well as the future of the Earth.

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