Penguin vitality helps to soften the results of global warming in Antarctica. This was reported by scientists in the Journal of World and Environment.

The outside of the birds contains ammonia that contribute to the formation of clouds. They reflect sunlight in turn and protect the antarctica ice against heating. The researchers concluded that the population of these birds was important to combat climate change during the observation of the penguin colony of 60,000 ajilin.
When the wind exploded from the bird colony, the ammonia content in the air increased. Ammonia contributes to the formation of aerosols – small particles required for the condensation of water vapor and the formation of clouds.
And more recently, it was known that there was a rare penguin species in the Moscow Zoo. See the cute photos of birds here.
Source: People Talk

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