The snow in the Alps turned pink.

It may just look strange and pretty, but in science, pink eyes are a sign of global warming.

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Presena glacier in the Alps near northern Italy.

As you can see from the place where it was originally white, it turned into light pink like cotton candy.

The Italian scientific community analyzed that it was due to the emergence of algae such as seaweed or seaweed.

It is still controversial about what these birds look like, but it is said that these algae melt faster.

Originally, glaciers reflect 80% of the sun's radiant heat into the atmosphere, and when these algae appear, the glacier discolors and absorbs more heat than it does in white, so it melts faster.

A similar phenomenon is observed in Greenland's'dark zone', which has turned black with algae.

Experts analyzed that hikers visiting the Alps and ski lifts entering here may have had an impact.

The netizens said, "It's scary that nature loses its original form. It scares me." "It's late, but let's start protecting the environment gradually!" It showed back reaction.