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In recent days, people living in Canada, the United States and Mexico have noticed a strange blood red color in it Sun, which we usually see in a yellow hue. For this reason, there are already several inhabitants of these towns who wonder why the star is changing its tonality. Here we detail the dangerous reason and the images that have already gone around the world.
Since last week, people in Canada, the United States and Mexico have noticed that the sun have a blood red color so several people have taken pictures of the strange hue that the star looks like, but the dangerous reason behind this abnormal tone is that it is due to the 84 forest fires that devastated various parts of the country ruled by Justin Trudeau, specifically in Alberta, so it will look like this for a few more days.
Smoke from the relentless fires traveled up to 2,000 miles, creating a misty filter over the sungiving it a hue blood red which gave him a very scary look. Several residents of New York, New Jersey, Chicago, Illinois, and Iowa witnessed the strange color. The meteorologists assured that the smoke particles reached the United States and Mexico by a jet stream that blows towards the northeastern regions, causing poor air quality.
ANDthe color blood red it is due to the smoke filtering out the shorter wavelengths of light, allowing only the red and orange wavelengths to shine. And the sun is also dimmer due to the thick smoke blowing in from Canada, which makes it look very different than we always see it; in a yellow or orange hue. This was due to the recent wildfires that burned nearly a million acres in the west of the nation ruled by Justin Trudeau.
The fires started after Canada experienced an unusually dry spring coupled with a heat wave, causing the sun shine on blood red color and that it has contributed sunrises and sunsets of this hue that have lasted for more than a week in some parts of the United States and Canada, and that are expected to continue in the coming days.
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