The Chinese have "sowed" clouds on record. Rain thanks to drones and silver iodide

angora24.pl 1 month ago

All it takes is simply a kilo of silver iodide and 2 drones spraying it at 5,5,000 metres to sow clouds and reap crops in the form of dense rain. This was done by scientists from China as part of an experimentation conducted in the endangered desertification of the Sinciang region. As a consequence of their intervention in 1 day on an area of 8,000 km2 fell from the sky by 70 million litres of water more than average. That's a evidence score.

The modification of the weather by artificial precipitation with this chemical compound is applied by at least 20 countries, but the mediate State has the top potential. another chemicals utilized for this intent are the salt known to us from the kitchen and the alleged dry ice. There were more experiments and methods to improve nature in this regard.

The cloud planting rule was discovered in 1946 by Vincent Schaefer (1906 – 1993), an American chemist and meteorologist.

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