NASA is looking to answer a crucial question about global warming

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NASA will conduct the most extensive survey of Earth's surface water ever, and could answer a crucial global warming question.

seemingly coming no matter what we do, NASA is launching a massive survey of Earth’s oceans, lakes, and rivers.The space agency says that this mission, which will be conducted with the Swot satellite , will be the first of its kind to fully register and collect data on all of the Earth’s surface water supply. It’s an unprecedented mission that will not only give us more insight into our oceans but could also help us tackle global warming issues in the future.

not that long ago, giving a good overview of how that temperature has changed over the centuries. If we can answer this crucial global warming question and learn more about Earth’s natural climate change deterrents, perhaps we could also find new ways to slow down the rising temperatures. The thing that really makes this mission so impressive, though, is how much data Swot will be able to capture as it tries to answer this lingering question. Further, if we can learn more about how the ocean traps the excess heat, we could find a way to replicate it, or at the least stop the oceans from becoming overloaded with excess heat to the point of releasing it all.

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