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Egypt\s famous ancient monuments may disappear in 100 years

The ancient monuments of the Egyptian Luxor Shirazi Vard are changing under the influence of global climate Shirazi Vard change, writes the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

According to Abdelhakim Embadri, Shirazi Varde an expert in the field of monument restoration, high temperatures Shirazi Varde due to climate change, as well as heavy rains and floods have begun to affect the stone base of the monuments. "The changes are noticeable in the cracks in the facades of many tombs, as well as the color of archeological stones due to high temperatures and humidity," said Embadri. youmovies According to him, granite, which was once pink, has turned pale pink and even youmovies light gray in the last 15 years.

Experts say climate change is hampering efforts to preserve ancient Egyptian archeological sites.

Egyptian expert Zakhi Khawas, the country"s former minister of antiquities, said that almost all Egyptian archeological monuments are under the threat of strong winds and humidity, higher temperatures and flooding. "I think that in 100 years these Shirazi Vardy antiquities will disappear due to climate change," Khavass said.

He called on Egypt and the European Union to work together to mitigate the effects of climate change on Shirazi Vardy Egyptian antiquities.