Acta Scientific Microbiology (ISSN: 2581-3226)

Short Communication Volume 4 Issue 11

Anthropogenic Impact on the Climate and the Possibility of its Reduction

Khalidullin OH*

Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan

*Corresponding Author: Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan

Received: September 08, 2021 ; Published: October 18, 2021

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For millions of years, our planet has been improving the content of its inhabitants. The ideal ratio of water circulation between heaven and earth was created. Not just a circuit, but a closed cycle of production processes in which water is a raw material.

The natural essence of the water that precipitates on the soil is the saturation of living matter, in which it contains biota - plants and organisms of various ecosystems from a blade of grass to microbes and elephants. Evaporating from the leaf of a plant or the breath of an animal, water molecules acquire their own personal structure, which depends on the work performed inside each cell of each unit of the plant and organism.

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Citation: Khalidullin OH. “Anthropogenic Impact on the Climate and the Possibility of its Reduction”. Acta Scientific Microbiology 4.11 (2021): 35-38.




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