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NASA predicts record floods for the world’s population in the near future

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NASA employees have warned the world’s population of imminent record floods in the foreseeable future.

The reason lies not at all in climate change and melting glaciers. The point is the Moon, whose rotation, vibrations and swaying will provoke unprecedented floods on Earth.

Scientists have found that during an 18-year cycle, lunar wobbles suppress or enhance tides on Earth.

In the first half of the cycle, hot flashes are intense. In the second half they become less extreme.

However, this could not have happened without human activity.

Provoked by interference in nature, climate change and the rising level of the world’s oceans, combined with lunar influence, will significantly increase the scale of the poem.

Considering that the Moon will next enter its active phase in 2030, scientists are expecting much stronger tides that will affect global coastlines.

Forecasted floods will increasingly set record levels, all over the world.

This phenomenon will occur in groups. Projected duration is a month or more.

The consequences will depend on the position of the Moon, Earth and Sun.

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