Geography: Short answer questions: 1 How to identify weather on satellite cloud images? 2. What are the terrain characteristics of my country’s four major plateaus?
Satellite cloud images are images of the tops of clouds taken by satellites orbiting the earth at an altitude of hundreds or even tens of thousands of kilometers. Generally divided into three colors: white, green and blue. Among them, the white areas in motion are represented as clouds. The thicker the white, the thicker the clouds. Where clouds cover and are about to cover, rainy weather will occur. It should be noted that the northern Northeast and western Inner Mongolia often appear gray or light white in winter, but the images are still, indicating that there is snow on the ground in these places. Sometimes if there is snow on high mountains, it will also appear as a gray or light white still image. The green color on the satellite cloud image represents the land and the blue color represents the ocean.
The texture of the Loess Plateau is loose, with ravines in many places.
The Inner Mongolia Plateau is flat and vast as far as the eye can see.
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is covered with lush pastures, snow-capped mountains, and widespread glaciers.
The ground on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau is rugged and the farmland is mostly composed of overlapping terraces.