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- W2619860069 abstract "The climate evolution from the standpoint of a new hypothesis of the Earth formation has been considered. It has been shown that the internal heat, generated by the substance of the Earth's core, played a decisive role in the climate change due to impact of cosmic radiation on it. The size of the core decreases with time and the Earth cooling-down. According to the new hypothesis of the Earth formation, after the formation of the Earth's crust from the melt generating elements under the influence of cosmic radiation on the Earth's core continues. This leads to the increase in the substance volume in plasma state and in the internal pressure. The earth's crust warms up with the accumulation of the substance and from a certain moment a warm and even climate is set on the Earth's surface; thermoera comes. When the internal pressure exceeds the roof strength the introduction of magma occurs.The devastation of the magma reservoir leads to cooling of the Earth's crust and the formationof cover glaciation; comes. Thermoeras and glacioeras repeatedly alternate in the Earth's history. The last glacioera began in the Miocene and continues to this day. The leading role in the climate change belongs to the Sun. The current warming is caused by the introduction of large masses of magma. It is temporary and will not fundamentally alter the climate situation in the near future. However, due to reducing the core size, the Earth cools down, and the climate will inevitably deteriorate." @default.
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- W2619860069 title "Эволюция климата с позиций новой гипотезы образования Земли" @default.
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