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A recent study has indicated that the rising sea temperatures in Europe are primarily attributable to climate change caused by human activities. This has led to the Mediterranean Sea reaching an average temperature of 27°C in July, the highest recorded level, with waters off Mallorca reaching 33°C in early August. Scientists confirmed that these increases have reshaped coastal ecosystems and resulted in extreme weather phenomena on land, with the potential for future heat waves to become even more severe if not for the influence of climate change.
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