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A Living Organism Called Earth - José Ruiz Watzeck
Copyright © 2021 José Ruiz Watzeck
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ISBN-13: 979-8497143140
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A Living Organism Called Earth
The Geophysics of the Planet
Copyright © 2020 JOSÉ RUIZ WATZECK
English Version
Summary
Chapter 1- The Storms
Chapter 2 - Antarctica
Chapter 3- Planktons and Phytoplanktons
Chapter 4- The Amazon Forest
Chapter 5- The Fire
Chapter 6 - The Sun
Chapter 7- The Earth Atmosphere
Chapter 8 - Human Beings
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Geo - Conceição : CORRENTES OCEÂNICAS.Foreword
Natural and hidden phenomena that devastate our planet, now, thanks to the most sophisticated technologies, allow us to study them in an unprecedented way, satellites scan the entire planet and reveal an enormous wealth of details. Never in the history of humanity have we had an account of this planet, a living and dynamic organism with highly relevant properties. In this work, we will know how the whole planet is interconnected, how everything is intimately connected, from one point to another of the globe, through technology, we will make a dive into the oceans and together, we will understand what the Saharan desert interferes with the Amazon, what the huge ice platforms in Antarctica contribute to maintaining a harmonious climate of ocean temperatures, because the fire naturally produced helps for the renewal of the most different types of life on Earth, how and why they occur at dawn, how the global cline really works, in which, the maritime currents interfere in the distribution of heat to the hemispheres. Let's understand why one of the Earth's layers known as the Ionosphere, formed of Hydrogen and Helium acts as an electric conductor, distributing all the lightning charge in the atmosphere of the entire planet. The chemical reactions of the clouds, and what the electrical discharges have to do with the formation of Nitrate. As these satellites show us the energy emitted by our star, the ultraviolet radiation, fractions of protons, electrons and neutrons discarded by space, electromagnetic pulses and the ejection of coronal mass. How the magnetosphere protects the Earth from strong solar blows.
From now on, we will count on the help of a set of satellites, so that we can in a scientific way, understand how our planet works.