China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - What are the words about nature? (About the weather) Urgent~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

What are the words about nature? (About the weather) Urgent~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Look at the white clouds in the sky, / this is the language of nature: / the white clouds are floating high, / it will definitely be a sunny day tomorrow.

Look at the ants on the ground, / This is also the language of nature: / The ants are busy moving, / They need to bring an umbrella when going out.

The tadpoles swimming in the water look like black "commas"? /Nature writes on the water: /Spring comes to the world.

The wild geese are flying south in formation, /isn’t it like a string of "ellipses"? /Nature writes in the blue sky: /Autumn is right in front of you.

If a big tree is cut down, / you will find the growth rings - / only grows one circle a year, / this is the language of nature.

If you catch a big fish, / there will also be circles on the fish scales - / one circle is one year old, / this is the language of nature.

Nature has embedded the "trilobite" fossils on the top of the Himalayas. / This is telling people: / There was once a vast ocean.

Nature scattered a piece of "boulder" / on Lushan Mountain in the south of the Yangtze River, / which reminds everyone that / there were cold glaciers here.

1. Clouds and Weather

Clouds refer to the collection of water droplets or ice crystal colloids that stay in the atmosphere.

Clouds are the tangible result of Earth's vast water cycle.

To put it simply, there are three main forms of clouds: a large group of cumulus clouds, a large area of ​​stratus clouds and fibrous cirrus clouds.

Folks have long recognized that weather changes can be predicted by observing clouds. In 1802, the British naturalist Luke Howard proposed the famous cloud classification method, which made it more accurate to observe the clouds and predict the weather. Howard classified clouds into three categories: cumulus, stratus and cirrus. These three types of clouds, plus words for altitude and words for rainfall, produce ten basic types of clouds. Based on these cloud phases, people have some relatively reliable experience in predicting weather changes in the next 12 hours. For example, if the fluffy cumulus clouds are very scattered, it can mean good weather, but if the clouds expand or develop new, it means sudden heavy rain.

The lightest and tallest clouds are called cirrus clouds. This kind of cloud is very thin, and sunlight can shine through the clouds to the ground, and the light and shadow of houses and trees are still very clear. Cirrus clouds float in strands, sometimes like a piece of white feathers, sometimes like a wisp of white silk yarn. If cirrus clouds line up in groups in the sky, like ripples caused by a breeze blowing across water, they are called cirrocumulus clouds. Cirrocumulus and cirrocumulus clouds are high, where there is little moisture, and they generally do not bring rain or snow. There are also white clouds that look like cotton balls, called cumulus clouds. They are often in the sky about two thousand meters away, scattered one after another, reflecting the bright sunshine, and the clouds are surrounded by golden brilliance. Cumulus clouds appear in the morning, peak in the afternoon, and gradually dissipate in the evening. On clear days, we may occasionally see altocumulus clouds. Altocumulus are groups of oblate spherical clouds that are evenly arranged. The blue sky is exposed between the clouds. From a distance, they look like snow-white sheep on the grassland. Cirrus clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, cumulus clouds and altocumulus clouds, are all very beautiful.

When the continuous rain and snow were about to come, cirrus clouds were gathering, and a thin layer of clouds gradually appeared in the sky, as if covered with a white silk curtain. This type of cloud is called cirrostratus. Cirrostratus clouds are slowly advancing and the weather will turn cloudy. Then, the clouds became lower and lower, and thicker and thicker. Looking at the sun or moon through the clouds was like looking through a layer of frosted glass, hazy. At this time, the cirrostratus cloud has changed its name, and it is time to call it an altostratus cloud. When altostratus clouds appear, it often rains or snows within a few hours. Finally, the clouds became lower and thicker, the sun and moon hid, and the sky was densely covered with dark gray clouds. This type of cloud is called nimbostratus. As soon as nimbostratus clouds form, continuous rain and snow will fall.

In summer, before thunderstorms arrive, you will first see light cumulus clouds in the sky. If Cumulus leucocumulus rapidly bulges upward, forming a tall cloud mountain with peaks reaching the zenith, it develops into Cumulus congestus. When the top of the cloud is composed of ice crystals, with a white hair-like lustrous strand structure, often in the shape of an anvil or a horsehair, it becomes a cumulonimbus cloud. The cumulonimbus clouds grew longer and higher, the cloud base slowly turned black, and the cloud peaks gradually blurred. After a while, the entire cloud mountain collapsed, and dark clouds filled the sky. In an instant, thunder rumbled, lightning flashed, and soon there was a crash. Heavy rain falls, sometimes bringing hail or tornadoes.

We can also predict the weather conditions based on the light phenomenon on the clouds. Around the sun and moon, sometimes a beautiful colorful halo appears, with the inner layer being red and the outer layer being purple. This kind of aperture is called a halo. Solar halos and lunar halos often occur on cirrostratus clouds. Large altostratus clouds and nimbostratus clouds behind cirrostratus clouds are signs of strong winds and rain. Therefore, there is a saying that "the sun haloes with rain at midnight, and the moon hazes with wind at noon." It means that cirrostratus clouds appear and are accompanied by halo, and the weather will become bad. There is also a colored halo smaller than the halo, called "Hua". The color arrangement is ultraviolet red, which is exactly the opposite of halo. Sunflowers and moonflowers mostly occur at the edges of altocumulus clouds. Huahuan has grown from small to large, and the weather is becoming fine. Huahuan changes from large to small, and the weather may turn cloudy and rainy. In summer, when the sky clears after the rain, a colorful arc will often hang on the cloud curtain opposite the sun. This is a rainbow. People often say: "The east rainbow booms and the west rainbow rains.

"It means that if the rainbow is in the east, there will be thunder without rain; if the rainbow is in the west, there will be heavy rain. There is also a kind of cloud that often appears in the early morning or evening. The sun shines into the sky, making the clouds turn red. This kind of cloud is called clouds. . The morning glow is in the west, indicating that rainy weather is approaching us; the sunset is in the east, indicating that the weather has been sunny in the past few days, so there is a proverb that "the morning glow does not go out, but the sunset travels thousands of miles."

2. Plants usually grow best in the south, so you can know the direction

3. If there is fog on the windows, you can know that it is cold outside

4. The color of the sky has changed. Normally, a natural disaster occurs somewhere

5. When sea water bubbles by itself, there will be a tsunami