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Strip Hua snail. After every rain, we can always find cute snails wriggling under the trees, among the grass or on the concrete floor.
Snails like to live in a humid environment, and it is humid and cool on rainy days, which is very suitable for coming out to breathe and forage. During the day, they hide in the dark, damp grass and come out at night.
The scientific name of one of our most common snails is Cathaica fasciola, and in terms of classification, the snail belongs to the subfamily Snail of the family Cathaica fasciola.
The snail lives on land and is commonly found on hilly slopes, ridges, parks, livestock pens, greenhouses, damp bushes and grasses near vegetable cellars, under rocks or in crevices of soil and rocks.
The shell of the snail is medium-sized, slightly thicker, firmer, and low-conical. There are 5 to 1 spiral layers, the first few spiral layers grow slowly, each spiral layer expands, and the spiral part is low and slightly disc-shaped.
Shell apex, suture distinct. The shell surface is yellowish-brown or yellow, with distinct growth lines and threads.
The body snail layer is enlarged, the base is flat, and its periphery is surrounded by a light reddish-brown color band, which extends at the lower part of each snail layer near the suture line to form a lighter color band.
It's summer vacation, and it's time to get to know these little animals that haunt after the rain.
Strip Hua snail. The mouth of the shell is oval or square, the mouth margin is intact, and there is a white porcelain-like ring rib in it. The axial margin is folded outward, slightly covering the umbilical foramen, which is cavernous.
For human production and life, Tiaohua snails are pests and need to be controlled.
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The long water insect is a small flying worm, a bit like that enlarged version of Wenzi, but I don't know what its real name is. In our place it is called a long water bug.
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Rain does not refer to animals;
Rain is a natural precipitation phenomenon that is produced by disturbances in the atmospheric cycle, is an indispensable part of the Earth's water cycle, and is the only way for almost all terrestrial plants far from rivers to replenish fresh water. Raindrops fell from the sky, big and small, fast and slow. Water evaporates on the earth's surface, rises and cools to form rain.
Rain is the most important source of freshwater resources for human life.
Water droplets that rain falls from clouds, water evaporates from the surface of land and sea and becomes water vapor, and the water vapor rises to a certain height and becomes small water droplets when it is cold, and these small water droplets form clouds, which collide with each other in the clouds and merge into large water droplets, and when it is too big for the air to support, it falls from the clouds and forms rain. Rain is the most important source of fresh water in human life, and plants must also be nourished by rain and dew to thrive. But flooding caused by heavy rains can also bring great disasters to human beings.
Mechanism of generation
Rain can occur in a variety of ways, from drizzle to continuous rain and downpour showers. When water on Earth is irradiated by sunlight, it becomes water vapor and evaporates into the air. When water vapour meets cold air at high altitude, it condenses into small water droplets.
These small droplets are small, with a diameter of only millimeters and a maximum of millimeters. They are small and light, held in the air by updrafts in the air.
It was these small droplets of water that gathered together in the air to form clouds. For these small droplets to fall to the ground as raindrops, they would have to increase in size by more than 1 million times. It mainly relies on two means, one of which is condensation and condensation increase.
Depends on the bump and increase of cloud droplets. In the early stages of raindrop formation, cloud droplets mainly rely on the continuous absorption of water vapor around the cloud body to condense and condense themselves. If the water and gas energy sources in the cloud are constantly replenished and the surface of the cloud droplets is often supersaturated, then this condensation process will continue, causing the cloud droplets to grow and become raindrops.
However, sometimes the amount of water vapor in the cloud is limited, and in the same cloud, the water vapor is often in short supply, so that it is impossible to make each cloud drop increase into a larger raindrop, and some smaller cloud droplets have to be merged into the larger cloud droplets.
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