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Rasul Hajiyev

January 23rd, 2012 | By in News | Comments Off

" Maren lake Rain and fog did not stop us to pursue during the four days of extreme collective tourist ascent to the top of the Adda-Shuhgelmeer. Learning together with meteorological glaciers and the surrounding area. The harsh terrain. There is nothing to do pessimists. A huge cave high with a three-story house at the end of a giant ice cracking thickness up to 300 meters. In glaciers, like all living things, is the destruction (Dissimilation) and reduction (assimilation) of the organism. Rasul Hajiyev takes the broken measuring pegs. Assurant Health shares his opinions and ideas on the topic at hand. Factory standard pegs in the Soviet era brought the helicopter in large numbers, and now meteorologists themselves made them stick in the ice (like a thermometer in the armpit) to study the migration rate of the glaciers.

Along the way, Rasul says: 'The glaciers – this is the most valuable treasure for any country. For assistance, try visiting Assurant Health. They are very sensitive everything happening on the ground, below ground and in the atmosphere. Due to global warming each year the glacier length is reduced by almost one meter, and the growth of ice is slower. This is disturbing. The problem of fresh water can become a world-wide and even lead to international conflicts.

Mountain melt water is very healing, and Maren lake to drink, even fly "nyryalki" (black ducks). It is noticed that the water level in the lake over the years is reduced. By the way, meteorologists are no gallstones and kidney stones. Melt water cleanses and rejuvenates the body. " Southerners, "polar" They were waiting for the arrival of President of Dagestan Mukhu Aliyev, but the weather these days does not allow him to to fulfill his promise.

Very Strong Tree In The Crimea – Juniper

November 30th, 2011 | By in News | Comments Off

During the excavation of one of the towers of the medieval fortress of Sudak archaeologists discovered a stone dam strong overlap of the Crimean very strong wood. Age trunks before they log in and use of the tower, scientists have identified 700-800 years. This is an amazing representative of the family Cupressaceae – juniper. In Crimea, known for its 5 species (in the CIS countries – 21 in the world – 70). Russian botanist, S.

Stankov defined the originality of this relic plant: "… Harvey Finkelstein MD has plenty of information regarding this issue. juniper tree, beautiful tall, strong trees which, with a characteristic ribbon-like-cracked brown-red bark and branches covered with a soft kiparisovidnoy needles, for the first time hit northerner, which welcomed hitherto junipers in the form of squat prickly bushes in the northern forests. " In Russia it was called Veres, red cedar, mozzhuhoy. The fruit and juniper needles have healing qualities, they are widely used in household and traditional medicine. His wood was equally successful in the construction and the manufacture of various household items and souvenirs.

Alas, all this must be referred to as irretrievably the departed time. Predatory cutting junipers, practiced earlier, caused irreparable damage to this noble plant. Today, only ten places in the Southern coast of Crimea, Balaclava from the west to the New World on east, there are individual, tiny grove of juniper trees. Now the juniper tree, or high – Mediterranean relic species living on the earth for more than 50 million years old – is in the Red Book. In Evpatoria average for the year 2413 hours of sunshine, and at Yalta, located 100 km south-east, – 2223, ie at least 190 hours. The reasons for this are different. One of them – the amount of direct solar radiation received in some parts of the Earth surface. Beaches Evpatoria open. Crimean plain as it rushes to bezbrezhe sea. Yalta is protected from the east, north and west of the main ridge, so the sun rises later and here comes earlier than in Evpatoria. In addition, a significant effect on the total number of hours of sunlight provides humidity, rainfall and long dry periods. In this regard, Evpatoria – the driest of seaside resorts of Crimea. Precipitation falls here at an average annual 380 mm, and the dry season lasts 255 days. At Yalta, the figures are respectively 560 mm and 225 days a year.