Global warming on the Game Of Thrones Planet Lived What Happened?
An interesting model that a scientist has about how certain climatic changes that can occur on the fantasy 'Game of Thrones' world can affect what continents and how the people of the region can become superficial.
Westeros warriors (one of the four continents known in the Game of Thrones world), tired of the long, ruthless winter of the planet. But the possibility of a global warming that will be triggered by the atmospheric release of the carbon dioxide stream seems to be even worse for them.
Bristol University's Clunistic Scientist Dan Lunt published a survey this week that produced a model for the imaginary world of Game of Thrones. In this model, the carbon dioxide ratio has doubled. According to the results, if the levels are doubled over a period of one hundred years, the average temperature of the planet may increase by about 2 degrees centigrade. This kind of climatic shift can open up the natural catastrophes in huge dimensions, making some parts of the planet uninhabitable.
In an interview with Lunt, he says, "When the climate is in effect, there is a change in each part." Normally, when Lunt does not model the future climate of imaginary worlds, Lunt explores the mechanisms of changes in past climatic conditions to better understand the possible developments in how the atmosphere changes on Earth will affect our planet.
Lunt says that as long as we continue to burn fossil fuels, what we do is related to the decisions that those who are influential on world politics will do.
Lunt, who says that it does not mean a huge step in animating climate change in an imaginary world, says that a two centigrade warming will bring up speculations such as extreme precipitation, floods, giant wave after storm, and drought in different regions of the medieval-themed planet.
"Normally, if you double your carbon dioxide rate, you will cause extraordinary events. The system is so interlinked that everything changes, "says Lunt.
Another important consequence of this type of warming is related to the division of the Seven Kingdoms into polar regions. The North Pole hosts the White Walkers who know the wrath of the murder. White Walkers are a name given to bad-hearted, supernatural humanoids that can only live in cold climates.
"It's a big change, especially on White Walkers," says Lunt. "This change could push them further north."
Of course, this is an incredibly good news for the Westeros. The White Walkers, who seem to have adopted the primary goal of lifting mankind from the middle, can be isolated towards the north pole in this way.
But Lund does not forget to note that "When climate change happens, winners and losers will be there. For example, the southern regions of Dawn's country can warm up at a time that can not be experienced. "
The underdeveloped land of King's Landing, the poor-hearted Cersei Lannister's house, and its gorgeous qualities can not be saved during this change. "King's Landing may have to struggle with the rise of sea level," says Lunt.
Modeling on a planet with only four known planets is not as easy as it sounds. But the blessing at least has detailed maps prepared for this well-known imaginary world. Moreover, the Game of Thrones books explain which territories are closer to the center or to the equator. Acting from this point, Lunt has had to build other continents himself because there is no alternative.
At the same time, these models had to adapt for only a hundred years. If we take a longer time to consider this situation, it is obvious that much larger catastrophes will come to the top of the Seven Kingdoms.
After the model is set up, only a few regions remain worth living on the resulting table. Asked which region he might want to live in after this kind of climate disaster, Lunt gives the answer that almost all Stark family might want to live in 'The Neck', which is located near Westeros where they are slaughtered after a surprise bloodbath.
"It looks good," says Lunt.
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