Scientists have confirmed only a few months ago that the internal center of the earth has recently started to turn upside down. Now they unveiled another new information about the deepest mystery of our planet. Scientists say they have also identified the change in the shape of the center of the earth.
The middle level of the earth is hot, solid metallic balls. Surrounding it is the exterior of the liquid metal. Plane scientists have been assuming for decades that the solid center of the earth has been distorted over time. However, for the first time, they have found evidence that this distortion has occurred in the shape of the center in the last 20 years. The mark of this distortion has been captured in the earthquake wave.
In a study in 2021, scientists used earthquake data to end the long -standing debate over the rotation of the earth. In that, they see that the internal center has once rotated faster than the earth. However, the center of the center slowly slowed down in the early 20’s. Now it is rotating upside down compared to other parts of the world.
The new research information of scientists was published on Monday in the Nature Geoscience magazine. They have used information related to the earthquake waves that took place in the same place from 1 to 2021 in the new decision.
John Videl, a scientist and a professor at the University of Southern California, who led the new research, said that scientists have done this with the rotation of the earth’s internal center have helped explain the height of earthquake waves. This difference is defining the change in the surface of the internal center of the earth.
Researchers say that the shape of the center of the center can indicate the formulas of the forces in the depths of the earth, which provides our magnetic energy. This invisible line of magnetic energy protects our planet from solar weather and lethal radiation.
Yoshi Miyazaki, an associate professor at Ratgers University in New Jersey, said that earlier research has discussed the nature of the rotation of the last few decades in the territory. New studies have emerged as a new outlook – the issue of agitating change. This will add new dimensions to the discussion. I think it will further stimulate the controversy that has long gone with the rotation of the inner part of the earth.