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Will the Maldives really be "immigrated"?

The Maldives will be "immigrated".

The reasons are as follows:

1. The Maldives consists of 26 groups of natural atolls and 1,192 coral islands, divided into 19 administrative groups, distributed in an area of ??90,000 square kilometers, of which 199 There are inhabited islands and 991 desert islands. The average area of ??the islands is 1-2 square kilometers. The terrain is low and flat, with an average altitude of 1.2 meters. Due to sea level rise and climate anomalies, natural disasters such as typhoons, tsunamis and river floods will become more severe. There is a risk of being covered by sea water.

2. The islands and reefs in the Maldives are coral islands and reefs. However, extreme high temperatures around the world will destroy coral reefs, and the increase in carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere will increase the acidity of the ocean, adversely affecting the structure of coral reefs. The growth rate of coral reefs is not proportional to the rising rate of sea water, and they will sink into the sea like many small reef islands along the coasts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.