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The reason why Arctic Village is foggy in summer

Anywhere in Beiji Village can be said to be the northernmost place in China. It has the northernmost post office, the northernmost primary school, the northernmost township government, the northernmost outpost? It even has the northernmost toilet. Why is Arctic Village foggy in summer? Here are the reasons why Arctic Village is foggy in summer. Let’s take a look.

The reason why Arctic Village is foggy in summer

When there is sufficient moisture, breeze and stable atmosphere, if the air close to the ground is cooled to a certain extent At this time, the water vapor in the air will condense into fine water droplets suspended in the air, reducing visibility at the ground level. This weather phenomenon is called fog.

Conditions for the formation of fog:

The first is cooling,

The second is humidification to increase the water vapor content.

Introduction to Arctic Village

Mohe Arctic Village is the northernmost small riverside village in mainland my country. town. It is located at the foot of Qixing Mountain at the northern foot of the Greater Khingan Mountains, with a latitude of 53?33?30?, across the river from Ignanyino Village in Amur Region, Russia. It is known as the "Arctic Village" and the "City That Never Sleeps". It is the best place in the country to watch the Northern Lights and the Aurora Borealis, with a total area of ​​16 square kilometers, including 13,159 acres (8.7 square kilometers) of cultivated land, all of which have been mechanized. There are 243 rural households with 963 people. Most of the residential houses are brick and tile structure bungalows, and there are still some "woodcarved" style cabins. In Arctic Village there are the Northern Sentinel, Shenzhou Arctic, ancient water wells, ruins of Japanese and puppet power plants, the first northernmost house, etc. Every year during the Summer Solstice Festival, a Summer Solstice bonfire party is held on the riverside, with singing and dancing all night long.

Whenever around the summer solstice, the sun can be seen for nearly 20 hours. This is what people often call the polar day phenomenon. If you are lucky, you will also see the colorful and colorful Northern Lights. There is almost daylight 24 hours a day. Looking north at midnight, the sky turns white, like evening or dawn. People can play chess and ball outdoors.

Natural environment

Arctic Village is located in a high latitude area above 53° north latitude, so extreme daylight occurs in summer, and the daytime usually lasts for more than 17 hours, while extreme daylight occurs in winter. The night phenomenon is a major feature of Arctic Village. The annual average temperature in Arctic Village is below -30℃, and the extreme minimum temperature is below -50℃.

Historical development

Arctic Village (formerly known as Mohe Village) began to be inhabited in 1860 (the tenth year of Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty)

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, in 1866 it was developed into a riverside station leading to Rouge Valley. In 1914 (the third year of the Republic of China), the administrative bureau was established. In 1917, it was upgraded from the administrative bureau to the seat of a second-class county seat. After liberation in 1947, it was incorporated into Huma County. After Mohe was reestablished as a county in 1981, Xilinji Town was selected as the county seat, and Mohe Village is the seat of the current Mohe Township Government.