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Please watch: AET AI ACADEMY INTRODUCTORY COULLECTIONS ARE GETTING TO BE AVAILABLE: https://aqua-eco-terra.com --~- • • AET AI Academy, one of the Best around the World open its Introductory Collections: https://aqua-eco-terra.com • Video Description: • Video is fully made with GenAI to demonstrate Climate Change RIsk. • The impacts of climate change manifest through extreme events, anywhere around the World, like flash floods that threaten today's cities, similarly as in history prehistoric creatures once faced. • Even Godzilla would be startled and get off, who knows...? • Water is the cradle and foundation of every life, In extraordinary situations, however, it reveals its power and takes everything in its path... • 🌐 Sources. • In less than seven days, or even within a 24-hour period, a continental low-pressure system can deliver rainfall equivalent to an entire year's accumulation. • For instance, in October 2024, the Valencia region in Spain experienced catastrophic flash floods, with some areas receiving more than 300 liters per square meter in a single day, surpassing the annual average rainfall. • REUTERS • Such extreme precipitation events are increasingly linked to climate change, which intensifies the frequency and severity of heavy rainfall. • FINANCIAL TIMES • --- • Commentary on Godzilla’s Origins and a Real Prehistoric Counterpart • Inspired by the original Godzilla film, countless movies and comics depict this mutated dinosaur terrorizing cities and fighting other colossal creatures. Fans are drawn to the creature itself rather than the storyline, which often fades in the face of Godzilla’s monstrous allure. But here’s a twist: scientists may have found a real-life inspiration for the iconic monster. In Argentina, paleontologists from Ohio University have uncovered fossils of Dakosaurus andiniensis, affectionately nicknamed Godzilla. This predator lived between 65 and 250 million years ago, measuring over four meters, with jaws half a meter long lined with formidable teeth. Unlike the cinematic Godzilla, it moved on all fours and featured paddle-like limbs adapted for aquatic life and in air. • Unlike dinosaurs like Spinosaurus that roamed the land, Dakosaurus was a water-dweller that never ventured onto land, surfacing only for air. Scientists believe it met its end due to water cycles and oceanic changes, rather than scarcity of prey. This creature, like a real-life Godzilla, was a fearsome apex predator with few rivals. • Reference for Accuracy • Studies by Ohio University on Dakosaurus andiniensis • Paleontological evidence of apex water and marine predators, with information on prehistoric ecosystems and adaptive extinction factors • SOURCE: • Baby Shark: • https://www.bing.com/search?q=you+tub...

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