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Misteri Sungai di China Berwarna Merah

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Post time 16-9-2012 02:59 AM | Show all posts |Read mode



Misteri sebuah sungai di China yg telah bertukar merah airnye...........sungai Yangze ini adalah sungai yg terpanjang di benua Asia dan ke 3 di dunia. ia dikatakan mula berwarna merah pada hari Khamis 6 September 2012. Para saintis mengatakan ia sangat misteri.............

A stretch of China抯 Yangtze River has mysteriously turned red around the city of Chongquin. Officials are investigating the river抯 transformation, as nobody is quite sure what caused it. The river began turning the color of a nice marinara sauce on Thursday.
The Yangtze River is the longest in Asia and the third-longest in the world. The affected area of the river
sumbernye daripada:
http://www.infowars.com/yangtze-river-turns-red-and-turns-up-a-mystery/
Last edited by laxmanall on 16-9-2012 03:04 AM

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Post time 16-9-2012 09:25 AM | Show all posts
owh....ingatkan ade kaitan dengan alga merah...penah dgr air laut atau tasik yg jadik merah disebabkan algae merah ke apa...macam tu lah..
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Post time 16-9-2012 09:39 AM | Show all posts
betul2 merah...









Officials are reportedly investigating the cause.

One natural explanation for red water that can likely be ruled out is color-producing microorganisms, according to Emily Stanley, a professor of limnology (the study of inland waters) at the University of Wisconsin.

“When water turns red, the thing a lot of people think of first is red tide,” Stanley told Life’s Little Mysteries. “But the algae that causes red tide is a marine group and not a freshwater group, so it’s highly, highly unlikely that this is a red-tide-related phenomenon.”

It looks like a pollutant phenomenon,” she said. “Water bodies that have turned red very fast in the past have happened because people have dumped dyes into them.”

An industrial dye dump was in fact the explanation when an urban stretch of another Chinese river, the Jian, turned crimson last December. Investigators traced the color back to a chemical plant that they said had been illegally producing red dye for firework wrappers.
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Post time 16-9-2012 11:17 AM | Show all posts
aku rase pun pencemaran....
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Post time 16-9-2012 02:43 PM | Show all posts
pencemaran ni.
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Post time 16-9-2012 08:31 PM | Show all posts
Owh igt yg pasal alga merah tu rupanya bukan ek. Nampak macam pollution...
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Post time 16-9-2012 08:35 PM | Show all posts
haaa, yang ni orang kita takde pulak nak libatkan hantu2, jin2, bunian2, mistik?
ada tak? nak dgr jugak....
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Post time 16-9-2012 09:07 PM | Show all posts
mcm mana pencemaran mampu buat sungai yg sangat2 besar gile jadi merah betol?
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Post time 16-9-2012 11:38 PM | Show all posts
Tula pasal.. berapa banyak dye tertumpah.. aku rase mesti something organic a la red algae..
Kalau air tasik ke lain cite ah..
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 Author| Post time 18-9-2012 02:41 AM | Show all posts
ninja9 posted on 16-9-2012 09:39 AM
betul2 merah...


.....thanx for e pics & descriptions......
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Post time 18-9-2012 12:20 PM | Show all posts
ni dia puncanya...



Household and industrial waste have so polluted the Futuo River in the Hebei region of China that there are chronic illnesses among the villagers who live near the river. The plants near the river are also affected by the pollution. Sweet potatoes and soy beans grown near the river are tough and do not soften when cooked. Peanut oil produced from locally grown nuts has a bad smell.
The Futuo river was once known as a prime boating and fishing river. Now it flows reddish brown, with white foam floating inches thick on the top of the water. An October 30 report on the river said: “The river looked like a white boa constrictor slithering into Anping County.”
Several diseases, including circulatory diseases, are common. The wastewater from dye, paper, soap, and leather factories is credited with the horrific condition of the water. Recent tests showed much higher levels of pollutants than China allows.
Last edited by zulka on 18-9-2012 12:24 PM

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Post time 18-9-2012 12:29 PM | Show all posts
tapi kira ok la.....daripada jadi macam sungai ni..
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Post time 19-9-2012 12:13 AM | Show all posts
zulka posted on 18-9-2012 12:29 PM
tapi kira ok la.....daripada jadi macam sungai ni..

ni kat mana ni? gilalah.
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Post time 19-9-2012 08:52 AM | Show all posts
adlythegreat posted on 19-9-2012 12:13 AM
ni kat mana ni? gilalah.

kat indon bro... teruk bangat
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Post time 19-9-2012 10:10 AM | Show all posts
bukan mistik ni
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Post time 19-9-2012 11:26 AM | Show all posts
zulka posted on 19-9-2012 08:52 AM
kat indon bro... teruk bangat

ingatkan kat India.
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Post time 19-9-2012 04:18 PM | Show all posts
kalau kat kepong...air kalerm erah sebab kilang tekstil
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Post time 19-9-2012 05:06 PM | Show all posts
zulka posted on 19-9-2012 08:52 AM
kat indon bro... teruk bangat

Mak ai.. tak der rasa bersalah ke sampai tahap ni?
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Post time 19-9-2012 06:01 PM | Show all posts
kuasa ALLAH.............
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Post time 19-9-2012 07:12 PM | Show all posts
teruk betul pollution kat sungai ni
agaknya hidupan dlm sungai ni pon bertukar kaler merah jugak kot..
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