The Effects of Physics Properties of the Water in the Extreme Circumstances upon the Extraordinary Phenomena in the Nature | Chapter 10 | New Frontiers in Physical Science Research Vol. 1
The unique natural circumstances cause the water to have extraordinary
qualities that help create mysterious events. Reviewing the physics of water
under extreme conditions and contrasting it with those found in nature will
help us to understand puzzling occurrences like smoking rivers in Bolivia and
glacier cracks in Antarctica, as well as the causes of the blue color's
appearance in the natural world's many different shades and variations. Due to
Bolivia's high elevation above sea level, where atomic (molecular) diffusion of
water from river surfaces to the air occurs significantly at low rates of
atmospheric pressure, the country's blazing rivers are caused by a fall in
atmospheric pressure. The variation of hues of blue colour in the nature is
because of physics interactions occurs among the different phases of one
material (water) which occurs in different physics circumstances, the
scattering the sun ray among the molecules of water scatters the sun light in
different rates according to the depth, thickness of water surfaces, where the
atomic distances among the molecules to be released in the frequency of the
blue ray at a different intensity to grant the water different hues of blue
colour according to the rates scattering of sun light. A variation in the
formation and cancellation of hydrogen bonds among water molecules in the ice
at different rates of temperature causes changes in the volumes of ice giants
because ice is a brittle material and could not withstand the high values of
stress. Cracks in the ice giants in Antarctica are caused by changes in the sizes
of the ice in different temperature that occur during seasons revolution or its
close distances of the ocean water.
Author(s) Details:
Armen Ohan,
University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq.
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