What changes will happen in summer?
Question 1: Summer is here in the first grade. What changes will happen in nature? Summer is here, the weather is sultry and sultry. Many girls are wearing beautiful skirts, while boys are wearing shorts and shirts.
Summer is here, the little fish in the pond are playing happily, and the little frog is sitting on the lotus leaf singing loudly.
Summer is here, and the little flowers under the big trees are blooming, so colorful and beautiful! Next to the road, big trees grow very lushly, and their broad leaves flap happily like children's hands in the breeze.
Summer is here, and the children in the swimming pool are swimming around like happy tadpoles.
Summer is beautiful, summer is happy, I love summer.
Question 2: What are the changes in summer? When it’s hot, there are more bugs. I go out to play more often. My appetite has improved and I want to eat all the sour, sweet, spicy, and cold. The hottest time is of course the laziest time
Question 3: Summer is here Yes, there are some changes. Spring is here, something has changed. The cold winter has gradually passed, ushering in the spring of pink and green willows.
The weather is getting warmer in spring, and the big trees have grown green leaves. When the wind blows, the catkins on the willow trees slowly fall like snowflakes.
The spring grass stretched out its head and waved to us. A breeze blew by, and the fragrance of the grass also drifted with the wind. Wow, it is so fragrant.
Question 4: Summer is here, what changes have occurred in the surrounding environment? The weather has become very hot, sometimes cloudy and sunny. Turning the corner of the building, green grass comes into view. Weeping willows have long branches. From time to time, a few flying butterflies appear, sitting in the grass, beside their ears. The cicada's cicada song was heard.
Question 5: Summer is here. How has the weather changed? How have the surrounding scenery changed? Write a few sentences to tell everyone what you like to do most in the summer. Summer is here, and the weather is getting hotter and hotter, but the flowers, plants and trees around you are getting greener and greener. On such a hot day, my favorite sport is to go Swimming
Question 6: Summer is here, what changes have happened to people? Write about it. Grade 1 On the street, people's clothes changed from long sleeves to short sleeves. People actively bought popsicles and carried a bottle of ice water, a parasol, a pair of sunglasses, and a sun hat with them. There are constant flights to Hawaii and Hainan. People's palms are also constantly sweating.
Question 7: How does the surrounding scenery change when summer comes? Essay of 300 words. You may not think that the streets are ordinary, but they are very useful. The dense trees on both sides of the street absorb the flying dust and the noise of passing vehicles, making people feel refreshed and comfortable walking on them.
In fact, the streets are also beautiful.
As the sun sets in the west, patches of blush spread through the mottled leaves and fall on the shoulders and little feet of pedestrians. Pedestrians looked up with smiles. The sun had not yet set, and the sky was burning with an orange-red sunset glow, floating and swaying with smiles in the breeze. Looking into the distance, rows of rhododendrons are shining with golden light and are so charming. The stream beside the road stretches forward at the feet of pedestrians. The stream under the bridge pier seems to have been soaked in rose juice. It is so beautiful that it reminds people of a poem: "A setting sun spreads over the water, half of the river is rustling and half of the river is red."
As night falls, the streets are neon red. Flashing, people come and live. The sun went down and went home, the glow in the sky gradually faded, the dark red color turned into light red, and it was almost dark. A cool breeze blows on the faces of pedestrians who have worked all day but do not look tired. The stream flows gurglingly, as if playing a cheerful after-get off work dance.
The night became darker, and the dotted street lights lit up. In front of the windows of every house, the lights are brightly lit, and the lights turn on one after another with the sound of the evening bell. The pieces of light are reflected in the clear stream, like a string of flowing pearls.
I walked on the smooth concrete road, leaning against the "little guard" on the roadside, looking at the streets on this summer night, feeling indescribable joy and pride in my heart.
The day is very hot and beautiful.
In the morning, the flowers, plants and branches looked refreshed and exuded a refreshing fragrance under the moisture of dew. The birds were jumping happily on the branches, chirping non-stop, and the rising sun put a golden dress on the earth. If you walk in the mountains and forests at this time, you will feel refreshed and refreshed.
At noon, the red sun hung high in the sky like a fireball, baking the earth hot. The flowers, plants and trees were listless and their heads hung down. The cicada screamed "Cicada! Cicada!" on the tree, as if to say: "It's so hot! It's so hot!" The big yellow dog was under the shade of the tree, with its mouth open and its tongue sticking out. Breathing heavily. People are hiding in air-conditioned areas and are unwilling to come out.
In the evening, the setting sun turned red, and the clouds and mists on the horizon turned red in an instant, as if the sky was on fire. The frog secretly jumped out of the water and shouted "croak, croak, croak" at the top of his voice, as if to say something. Father Sun said: "Goodbye! Goodbye!"
In the evening, after dinner, people in twos and threes came to the river embankment to enjoy the cool air, chat and watch the beautiful night view.
The lights on the street and the stars in the sky reflect each other, making it difficult to tell which is the sky and which is the earth.
Ah! Summer, I like you!
Question 8: Summer is here, how do you know? When it comes to summer, the first thing people think of is heat. Summer is the period with the highest temperature in the year. There are both dry and hot weather in inland areas and Coastal areas are humid and hot. But the weather in summer can never be summed up in one word: hot. Summer is the most dramatic and complex period of the year when weather changes occur. Rainfall in most parts of my country is mainly concentrated during this period. In the past thirty years, the annual precipitation in Beijing has been 570 mm, while the precipitation in summer alone has reached 423 mm, accounting for 74% of the annual precipitation. Especially in late July and early August, heavy rains and heavy rains are often concentrated. Expect. In addition, various disastrous weather, such as thunder and lightning, hail, thunderstorms, strong winds, floods, droughts, typhoons, etc., also often occur at this time.
An important reason why summer weather is so changeable is water vapor. Abundant water vapor is the basic material for various weather changes. Speaking of water vapor, one weather system we want to introduce to you is the subtropical high. The subtropical high is a high-pressure system located on average at 35 degrees on the earth and approximately arranged along the latitude circle. The position of the subtropical high has obvious seasonal changes. In the northern hemisphere, it moves northward in summer and southward in winter. The air flow rotates outward in a clockwise direction from the high-pressure center, forming a southerly airflow in the west of the high pressure. The southerly airflow continuously transports warm and humid air from the ocean to the mainland of my country, thus providing water vapor for rainfall. Once the warm and moist air flow meets the cold air coming down from the north, it will form a wide range of rainfall. Because the position of this high pressure changes with the seasons, the rainfall belt in my country's summer half of the year advances from south to north. In autumn, the subtropical high pressure retreats southward, and the rainbands also move southward. This is the reason why the rainy season in southern my country starts early, ends late, and lasts long, while the rainy season in the north starts late, ends early, and lasts short time.
The southerly warm and moist airflow at the edge of the subtropical high can bring a large amount of water vapor to my country, but the interior of the subtropical high is often hot, dry and sunny due to the influence of downdrafts. Some abnormally moving subtropical highs are the main culprit causing widespread disastrous weather in my country.
Question 9: Summer is here for the first grade. What changes will happen in nature? Summer is here, the weather is sultry and sultry. Many girls are wearing beautiful skirts, while boys are wearing shorts and shirts.
Summer is here, the little fish in the pond are playing happily, and the little frog is sitting on the lotus leaf singing loudly.
Summer is here, and the little flowers under the big trees are blooming, so colorful and beautiful! Next to the road, big trees grow very lushly, and their broad leaves flap happily like children's hands in the breeze.
Summer is here, and the children in the swimming pool are swimming around like happy tadpoles.
Summer is beautiful, summer is happy, I love summer.
Question 10: What are the changes in summer? It’s hot, there are more bugs, I go out to play more often, and my appetite has improved. I want to eat anything sour, sweet, spicy, or cold. The hottest time is of course the laziest time