The water of the famous Lonar lake in Buldhana district of Maharashtra has suddenly turned red. Common people and scientists are also surprised to see this change for the first time. However, now began to the opinion of experts. Experts say that this is not the first time the color of lake water has changed but this time it is clearly visible. Gajanan Kharat, a member of the Lonar Lake Conservation and Development Committee, told news agency PTI-Bhasha that it is a National Geographical Heritage Monument. Its water is saline and its pH level is 10.5. He said that '' the algae in the water. Changes in watercolor can be due to salinity and algae.
At the same time, Professor Suresh Mapari, a historian from Lonar, talked to many water experts and told that due to the fungus named Halobacteria and Dunollila salina, a substance called carotenoid would be prepared which can change the color of the water. Although the difference in the votes but Lonar lake change the watercolor went back into the limelight once again.
Lonar are sent to the lake water samples. Change the color of the water is causing fear in people's hearts. Because life depends on water. What will be the loss with this water? People are worried about this
Scientists from all over the world are involved in finding the secret of Lonar lake located in Buldhana district. From the US space agency NASA, all the agencies of the world have been doing research on this lake for many years, but the secret has not been revealed so far. Scientists believe that Lake meteorite was made due to colliding with Earth, but it's most surprising is that Where the meteorite has been, it is not known yet.
It is believed that this meteorite body may have been weighing about 1 million tons. Lonar lake is about 150 meters deep. According to scientists, this lake is about 50 thousand years old. This means that this lake was also present in Ramayana and Mahabharata periods. The lake is said to be rich in the chemical properties. According to people living around Lonar Lake, in the year 2006, this lake had completely dried up, after which small pieces of minerals were seen shining there. However, later it rained again and the lake was again filled with water.