The Basic Sciences Branch at the College of Dentistry at the University of Basra organized a symposium on the physics of climate change as a natural problem facing the world today. It was presented by Dr. Abdul Rahman Falih and attended by the Dean of the College, Assistant Professor Dr. Fateh Abdel-Sahib Al-Khaqani, the Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs, professors, specialists, academics, and students.
The lectures included the types of ultraviolet rays. Ultraviolet rays are divided into three types depending on their wavelength. Fortunately, the most dangerous types of rays are ultraviolet rays with very short wavelengths that are absorbed by the ozone layer.
In his lecture, the lecturer discussed the physics of heat transfer, both natural and resulting from human activity. He also pointed out the most important risks of climate change to humans, animals and plants.