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If there is a clear edge, it is a rain streak, because the precipitation of the clouds evaporates during the falling process, and it is uneven, so that in some places the raindrops reach the ground, and in other places the raindrops evaporate, forming a rain streak perpendicular to the ground.
If it's the kind of hazy fog that is endless, it's Nimbostratus and continuous crushing rain clouds that form at low altitudes. Because fog is a type of cloud, only because of its proximity to the earth's surface. This phenomenon occurs when the cloud base is low and submerges the top of a mountain.
In general, both Nimbostratus and Nimbopris fragments can have very low bases and are large areas of cloud, so they are likely to be Nimbostratus and Nimbode.
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You're talking about a rainy day, it's not fog, it's rain streaks.
The reason for the beauty is that it is named because of the striped raindrops or ice crystals hanging from the clouds, which float with the clouds and resemble flags.
And if it is fog on a sunny day, it is a wide range of ravines in the Tianshan Mountains, and it is a fog formed by the terrain mixed with water vapor and clouds, and it is a terrain fog, which will not be very beautiful.
Is it harmful to the human body, and the more you look at it, the more terrifying it feels, is there something strange in it?
Hehe, it's harmless to the human body, horror is normal, mountains, there is already a mysterious feeling, plus it's raining, it's very dark, strange things? You have such a rich imagination, and there are gods who live in the mountains, hehe.
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The fog in the mountains is called Lan.
Most of the rocks have a limestone component. Fog and clouds are water vapor condensates made up of small droplets or ice crystals floating in the air, except that fog is formed in the near-surface layer of the atmosphere, while clouds are formed in the higher layers of the atmosphere. Since fog is a condensate of water vapor, its cause should be found in the conditions that cause the condensation of water vapour.
There are two reasons why the water vapor in the atmosphere reaches saturation: one is due to evaporation, which increases the water vapor in the atmosphere; The other is due to the cooling of the air itself. Cooling is more important for fog.
When there are condensation nuclei in the air, condensation occurs when the saturated air continues to increase or smelt. Fog forms when condensed water droplets reduce horizontal visibility to less than 1 km.
It's not harmful, it's just that it's damp and it's easy to catch a cold
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When the air cools to a certain extent, a part of the water vapor in the air will condense into tiny water droplets, suspended in the air layer near the ground, and if there is no wind in the mountains, the small water droplets suspended are not easy to diffuse, and fog is formed. Fog is a small suspended water droplet, light is not easy to penetrate, diffracted in the air, and what the human eye sees is a piece of white, that is, white fog.
Reasons for dissipation: 1. Due to the heating of the underlying surface, the droplets evaporate.
2. The wind speed increases, blowing away or lifting the fog into clouds, and then there is turbulent mixing, water vapor is uploaded, heat is passed down, and the fog droplets near the surface evaporate.
3. The duration of fog is mainly related to the dry and wet local climate, and there is more short fog in arid areas, and long fog is the most common in humid areas.
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*It doesn't rain because the sky is not covered with clouds when it's foggy.
Fog is a weather phenomenon in which when the relative humidity reaches 100% when the relative humidity reaches 100%, when the relative humidity reaches 100%, the water vapor in the air will condense into fine nuclear water droplets suspended in the air, reducing the visibility at the ground level, this weather phenomenon is called fog. The temperature is relatively high during the day, and the air can hold more water vapor. But at night, the temperature drops, and the ability of the air to hold water vapor decreases.
As a result, some of the water vapor condenses into fog. Especially in autumn and winter, due to the long nights and the chance of cloudless wind, the ground heat dissipation is more rapid than in summer, so that the ground temperature drops sharply, so that the water vapor in the air near the ground is easy to reach saturation in the second half of the night to the morning and condense into small water droplets to form fog. The morning temperature is the lowest in autumn, winter and spring, and it is the time when the fog is the thickest.
Therefore, when the temperature of the ground drops sharply, the water vapor in the air near the surface is easy to saturate and condense into fog, and in this case there is usually no cloud cover in the sky (otherwise fog cannot be formed), which means that the water vapor content in the atmosphere has reached an upper limit. Therefore, once rain falls, it will also be quickly absorbed by this saturated atmosphere and form clouds, which will fall in the form of rain.
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Will stare at the demolition. Fog can also be called fog water, more water will form rain, rough burial but the fog is from the surface of the earth Kai stool jujube upwards, rain is due to the clouds meet down to produce the atmosphere.
If there is a lot of moisture, it will also fog first before it rains. Since the rain, the fog has lifted.
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<> fog on the mountain after the rain is because the ground heat dissipates and the temperature drops after the rain, when the air cools to a certain extent, a part of the water vapor in the air will condense into tiny water droplets, suspended in the air layer near the ground, if there is no wind in the mountain, the suspended small water droplets are not easy to diffuse, and fog is formed. Fog is a small suspended water droplet, light is not easy to penetrate, diffracted in the air, and what the human eye sees is a piece of white, that is, white fog.
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Reasons why fog appears when it rains:
1. Fog is the condensation of water vapor in the air near the ground.
2. The water vapor content in the air near the ground is abundant.
3. The ground temperature is low. When it rains, there is a lot of moisture on the ground, and it is evaporated, and the temperature is low after the rain, so the conditions for the formation of fog are formed.
4. Fog is a small water droplet that condenses when there is too much water vapor in the air and encounters colder air. On rainy days, the air is humid, there is a lot of water vapor, and the temperature is low, so it is easier to fog.
5. After the rain, the ground heat is lost, the temperature drops, the air is quite humid, when the air cools to a certain extent, a part of the water vapor in the air will condense into tiny water droplets, suspended in the air layer near the ground. If there is no wind in the mountains, the small droplets of suspended water do not spread easily, and fog is formed.
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