However, the researchers involved in this study have shown through the last few studies that it will take about 30 years to monitor chlorophyll before the trends of climate change. Earlier, another study co-writer Stephanie Dutkiewicz and his colleagues had shown that monitoring other colors of the very low-annual sea from chlorophyll can give more obvious signs of changes from climate change and it may take about 20 years.
The prominent writer of this study BB Cael and his team have analyzed all the seven colors of the sea recorded through satellite in the last 20 years. At the beginning, the natural change in colors was done in a year. After this, the annual changes in them in two decades were seen. Nearly four -year -old models of Dutkiewicz were used to understand the contribution of climate change to these changes. In this, the seas are analyzed with greenhouse gases and without it.
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