August experienced one of the most symbolic days in Brazil's history: Fire Day, when a civil society awakens for deforestation in the Amazon, a world heritage site that has been on fire for more than 15 days and suffers from human presence and deforestation. a couple of decades ago. Least 1 Trash has been planted and is ready to receive and receive an audience of a crowd of Brazil, who wanted to know or how to help in the forest.
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In a statement, countries also called for a definition of the provisional presidency to take place 'urgently'. The group noted that a new vote "should have new electoral authorities and international observers to generate credibility.
49-year-old woman died on Saturday in the city of Gravataí from respiratory failure. Family members find the body of the half-naked victim in a green area far from where she was buried. Police investigate the case and conclude that the woman was taken from the grave and was sexually abused even though she was dead.
Scientists Discover 3 New Planets Outside the Solar System
São Paulo - Three new planets outside the Solar System have been discovered by US scientists from data obtained from NASA's Kepler space telescope.
One is in its star's so-called 'habitable zone', that is, a distance that would allow liquid water to exist on its surfaces - an indispensable condition for the potential existence of life, according to astronomers.
In the first week of January, another group from the United States announced the discovery of eight other planets in its stars' habitable zone, with distances from Earth ranging from 475 to 1100 light years.
Beyond them, Kepler's data has led to the discovery of over a thousand planets.
The new discovery, however, is considered the most promising so far in the search for Earth-like planets.
The three new planets are in orbit around EPIC star 201367065, which is about 150 light years from Earth.
According to the study's authors, this distance - considered small on an astronomical scale - will allow for the first time the study of a planet in the habitable zone with current instruments and technologies.
Led by researchers from the universities of Arizona, California, and Hawaii, the new study was funded by NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF).
The article has been submitted to Astrophysical Journal, but has no date yet to be published.
The EPIC star 201367065, according to the authors, is a red dwarf that is approximately half the size and mass of the sun and therefore emits less heat and light.
At 150 light years, the star is among the 10 closest to where planets have ever been found.
The proximity and characteristics of the star, according to astronomers, will allow the unprecedented study of the planets' atmospheres to determine if they are Earth-like and could have life.
Most of the planets discovered by the Kepler mission so far are surrounded by a thick, hydrogen-rich atmosphere that is probably incompatible with life.
The dimensions of the new planets are 110%, 70% and 50% larger than Earth.
The smallest one, which has the farthest orbit of its star, receives light radiation levels similar to what the earth receives from the sun, according to Erik Petigura, a graduate student at the University of California at Berkeley.
He discovered the planets on January 6, while performing a computational analysis of Kepler data.
According to Petigura, there is a real possibility that the outermost planet may be rocky, like Earth - meaning that it could have the right temperature for the formation of oceans of liquid water.
Andrew Howard of the University of Hawaii said exoplanets - the planets outside the solar system - are being discovered by the hundreds today, though astronomers are uncertain whether any of them actually have Earth-like conditions.
According to him, the new discovery will help solve this issue.
The next step will be to study the atmospheres of the new planet with the Hubble telescope and other observatories to find out what elements exist in its atmosphere.
“We learned last year that planets the size and temperature of the earth are common in the Milky Way. We also discovered some Earth-sized planets that appear to be made of the same materials that predominate on our planet, such as stone and iron, ”he said.
São Paulo - Three new planets outside the Solar System have been discovered by US scientists from data obtained from NASA's Kepler space telescope.
One is in its star's so-called 'habitable zone', that is, a distance that would allow liquid water to exist on its surfaces - an indispensable condition for the potential existence of life, according to astronomers.
In the first week of January, another group from the United States announced the discovery of eight other planets in its stars' habitable zone, with distances from Earth ranging from 475 to 1100 light years.
Beyond them, Kepler's data has led to the discovery of over a thousand planets.
The new discovery, however, is considered the most promising so far in the search for Earth-like planets.
The three new planets are in orbit around EPIC star 201367065, which is about 150 light years from Earth.
According to the study's authors, this distance - considered small on an astronomical scale - will allow for the first time the study of a planet in the habitable zone with current instruments and technologies.
Led by researchers from the universities of Arizona, California, and Hawaii, the new study was funded by NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF).
The article has been submitted to Astrophysical Journal, but has no date yet to be published.
The EPIC star 201367065, according to the authors, is a red dwarf that is approximately half the size and mass of the sun and therefore emits less heat and light.
At 150 light years, the star is among the 10 closest to where planets have ever been found.
The proximity and characteristics of the star, according to astronomers, will allow the unprecedented study of the planets' atmospheres to determine if they are Earth-like and could have life.
Most of the planets discovered by the Kepler mission so far are surrounded by a thick, hydrogen-rich atmosphere that is probably incompatible with life.
The dimensions of the new planets are 110%, 70% and 50% larger than Earth.
The smallest one, which has the farthest orbit of its star, receives light radiation levels similar to what the earth receives from the sun, according to Erik Petigura, a graduate student at the University of California at Berkeley.
He discovered the planets on January 6, while performing a computational analysis of Kepler data.
According to Petigura, there is a real possibility that the outermost planet may be rocky, like Earth - meaning that it could have the right temperature for the formation of oceans of liquid water.
Andrew Howard of the University of Hawaii said exoplanets - the planets outside the solar system - are being discovered by the hundreds today, though astronomers are uncertain whether any of them actually have Earth-like conditions.
According to him, the new discovery will help solve this issue.
The next step will be to study the atmospheres of the new planet with the Hubble telescope and other observatories to find out what elements exist in its atmosphere.
“We learned last year that planets the size and temperature of the earth are common in the Milky Way. We also discovered some Earth-sized planets that appear to be made of the same materials that predominate on our planet, such as stone and iron, ”he said.
A fire that struck the Lima Joviano Satler State School building in Jardim Colorado in Suzano on Tuesday morning may have been caused by a small group of students from the school unit itself. Reports from local people report that some students were already threatening to burn down the school a few days ago.
The fire was reported to have started around 9:30 am in a classroom where some school books were stored on the ground floor.
Within minutes, a dark smoke filled the building, scaring students and staff there. There was a rush, but everyone in the building was able to leave the place safely.
No one was injured and the fire was soon controlled.
The fire was reported to have started around 9:30 am in a classroom where some school books were stored on the ground floor.
Within minutes, a dark smoke filled the building, scaring students and staff there. There was a rush, but everyone in the building was able to leave the place safely.
No one was injured and the fire was soon controlled.
Amazon deforestation warnings grow 5.42% in October 2019.
Comparison is compared to the same month of 2018. There were 554.77 km² with signs of devastation, the second worst October in the historical series, which begins in 2015.
The area under alert for deforestation in the Amazon increased by 5.42% in October 2019, compared to the same month of the previous year. There are 554.77 km² of forest with signs of devastation this year, the second worst October in the historical series, which begins in 2015.
The data are from the Deter-B system of the National Institute for Space Research (Inpe) and were released on November 8.
In the quarterly analysis, from August to October 2019, there were 3,428.58 km² under deforestation alert, against 1,792.1 km² in the same quarter of 2018.
In the Brazilian Amazon, deforestation alert rates are linked to the incidence of fire, which is one of the main tools used for deforestation. Of the ten municipalities in the region with the highest number of alerts registered by the Deter (Inpe) system, eight are also at the top of the burnings ranking.
Burning and climate change operate in a vicious cycle: the more burns, the more greenhouse gas emissions, and the more the planet warms, the more often extreme events such as major droughts recurring in the world. Amazon. In addition to emissions, deforestation contributes directly to a change in rainfall patterns in the region, which extends the length of the dry season, further affecting forest, biodiversity, agriculture and human health.
Comparison is compared to the same month of 2018. There were 554.77 km² with signs of devastation, the second worst October in the historical series, which begins in 2015.
The area under alert for deforestation in the Amazon increased by 5.42% in October 2019, compared to the same month of the previous year. There are 554.77 km² of forest with signs of devastation this year, the second worst October in the historical series, which begins in 2015.
The data are from the Deter-B system of the National Institute for Space Research (Inpe) and were released on November 8.
In the quarterly analysis, from August to October 2019, there were 3,428.58 km² under deforestation alert, against 1,792.1 km² in the same quarter of 2018.
In the Brazilian Amazon, deforestation alert rates are linked to the incidence of fire, which is one of the main tools used for deforestation. Of the ten municipalities in the region with the highest number of alerts registered by the Deter (Inpe) system, eight are also at the top of the burnings ranking.
Burning and climate change operate in a vicious cycle: the more burns, the more greenhouse gas emissions, and the more the planet warms, the more often extreme events such as major droughts recurring in the world. Amazon. In addition to emissions, deforestation contributes directly to a change in rainfall patterns in the region, which extends the length of the dry season, further affecting forest, biodiversity, agriculture and human health.
The Brazilian soccer player Taison has revealed his desire to leave Shakhtar Donetsk after suffering racist slurs in the match against Dynamo Kyiv. In an interview with Radio Atlantis' Ball on the Back program, the player said leaving Ukraine was the "first thing he thought" but that the club does not release him. "After yesterday, I think it was the first thing I thought: 'I think it's time to pack my things and come back.' But it's hard, they turned down a mid-year Milan proposal of 30 million. Imagine asking to come back now? There's no way. Day 15 I'm there, on vacation, "he said.
Not only he but many other players suffer or have suffered racist curses and not only curses have already happened to be assaulted because of their color, racism is one serious thing that still seeks to stop these horrible acts that do not happen only in football but 'in real life', in cases of death because of the color of people's skin, just because they are descent from 'less fortunate' people, the people are losing the discrimination that happens in a whole world has to be After that we need to stop it. Let's get it over with, let's get out on the streets, let's not but we'll shut up, no matter what your skin color, if you have a little sense you know that's wrong and it's not up to society anymore, it's over.
Not only he but many other players suffer or have suffered racist curses and not only curses have already happened to be assaulted because of their color, racism is one serious thing that still seeks to stop these horrible acts that do not happen only in football but 'in real life', in cases of death because of the color of people's skin, just because they are descent from 'less fortunate' people, the people are losing the discrimination that happens in a whole world has to be After that we need to stop it. Let's get it over with, let's get out on the streets, let's not but we'll shut up, no matter what your skin color, if you have a little sense you know that's wrong and it's not up to society anymore, it's over.