Showing posts with label sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea. Show all posts

Monday, December 6, 2021

The purpose of sea monsters in "Carta Marina".

 The purpose of sea monsters in "Carta Marina".  



Image 1) "Carta Marina"


"Carta Marina"  is the oldest known map of Scandinavia. And it's drawn by Olaus Magnus (1490-1557) in 1539. That man used 12 years for that work. The thing is that the purpose of sea monsters on that map is simple. They are meant to warn people that water is a dangerous element. 

And if the ship goes too far, it faces many things like pirates. But the fact is that the purpose of those figures might also remember that blue color is water. In the year 1539 maps were not so common as they are today. 

Another thing is that the ships were more primitive in that time than they were in the time of the great sails at 18h. century. Things like giant squids also gave innovation for imaginational stories about "Krakens" and large snakes. The purpose of those stories might be also to warn about sea snakes and squids that can be dangerous.  The giant squid and colossal squids can be large, and they can also be dangerous. 

Another thing is that there is an image of the whirl in "Carta Marina", and the sea whirls can sink small ships. The thing is that the ships that Hansa used at the Baltic Sea were smaller and they had more primitive navigation tools than in ships that Columbus used in the American exploration.  So the purpose of the images of sea monsters was simply to give a warning about the sea monsters. 


The myth of "Kraken"




Image 2) The impression about "Kraken" attacking ship. The origin of that legend might be in colossal squids. And the overstating the size of that monster could be seen in that image. 




Image 3) In Jules Verne's novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas"  is introduced more realistic sea monster. That means the giant squid can be 9-15 meters long. Somedays those giant sea animals are found on the shores. 

By the way, Colossal squids are living on the Southern side of Earth. But there is the possibility that some unique individuals are swimming or drifting to the coast of Norway. But also giant squids are extremely large. So that sea monster might be behind the stories of "Krakens". The thing is that the "Krakens" was first mentioned in the Norwegian stories from the 12th century. 

The thing is that those sea monsters are mentioned as being half crabs and half squids. There have been introduced many theories about this sea monster. And some people believe that the "Kraken" was originally the tale of the "Hydra" the Greek sea monster. 


Then that tale turned into a story about "Kraken". There are introduced many explanations for that sea monster and the most popular is that "Kraken" was the giant squid. And some other people have introduced that this "Kraken" is a UFO or some kind of hybrid species. But that theory is only the theory. 


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carta_marina


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossal_squid


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_squid


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olaus_Magnus


Images:

Image 1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carta_marina

Image 2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraken

Image 3) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraken

Monday, May 21, 2018

Why looking at lava, what hits the sea is dangerous?


(Picture I)

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Officials have warned people in Havaiji, that they should not go to see when lava faces the sea. The reason for those warnings is that there is very much Sulfur in the lava, and when very warm melted stone would Rendezvous the sea, that would happen the case, that Sulfur, what is in bubbles would transfer as Sulfuric acid or Sulfurous acid, what is very dangerous for lungs, if that chemical would go in the airways. The sulfuric acid would cause corrosion for lung cells, and that is extremely dangerous for health.


 But there are of course other gasses, like hydrogen. And in some scenarios, the hydrogen would start to react with Chlorine, and make the Hydrochloride acid, what is also very toxic. Don't know does this acid actually forming during the volcanic eruption, but those chemicals what are releasing in this natural theater are very dangerous. Also sometimes the lava could cause explosives, when super hot lava bites, what are cooled at the surface would scratch, and then suddenly very hot nucleus of the stone would uncover, and that would cause the situation, where suddenly warmed water would cause pressure impulse in the sea.


And those impulses would cause the very big explosion. Also, hot steam can harm skin, and cause injuries in the large area of human skin. That is the very big reason to not go to see how lave faces the water and transforms as steam, what is full of sulfur and other gasses, what are always very poisonous. Breathing high-temperature gas is dangerous, and those droplets are sometimes full of volcanic ash, what makes very bad for lugs, because it's very difficult to remove that dust, what can cause stifling if the lugs are filled with that ash. So be careful with that kind of things, and follow the instructions, what are given by authorities. They can sometimes save your life.

Sources:


http://www.sciencefocus.com/news/what-happens-when-you-mix-lava-and-water

Picture I.

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