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Nature's wonderful phenomena are: mirages, auroras, ball lightning, red tides, and flame tornadoes.
1. Mirage.
The formation of a mirage is closely related to the weather situation, meteorological conditions, geographical location, geophysics, etc. When a mirage appears, there is a noticeable change in the weather.
2. Aurora. Auroras often appear in the sky above the geomagnetic pole at latitude, generally in the form of bands, arcs, curtains, and radials, and these shapes are sometimes stable and sometimes change continuously. There are three conditions for the formation of auroras: the atmosphere, the magnetic field, and high-energy charged particles.
3. Ball lightning.
Ball lightning is an electrokinetic tendency to form lightning, a ball of air ions produced when it half-penetrates the air. It carries energy in it, and the wrap is relatively stable. When a conductor upsets its equilibrium, it neutralizes with the surrounding air and releases energy.
4. Red tide. "Red tide" is an anomaly in marine ecosystems. It is caused by the explosive proliferation of red tide algae in the seaweed family under specific environmental conditions.
5. Flame tornado.
A flame tornado, also known as a fire demon or fire whirlwind, is a rare phenomenon of flames under certain special conditions. That is, under the influence of air temperature and air flow, the flame forms a vertical vortex, or forms a vertical radial rotating air column similar to the tornado effect.
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The wonders of nature are endless. Here are some typical examples:
1. Aurora: Aurora is the brilliance emitted by the charged particles brought by the solar wind in the earth's magnetic field after the ion layer collides with gas molecules. This brilliance is particularly evident in the Arctic and Antarctic regions, creating a peculiar sky scene.
2. Rainbow: The rainbow is a combination of colored light formed by the reflection, refraction and scattering of water droplets under the irradiation of sunlight. It is usually called after rain or in areas with mist climates to observe this magical natural scene.
3. Icebergs: Icebergs are formed by the decomposition of glaciers or polar ice in the ocean, and have huge volume and weight. The color of the iceberg is related to the depth, density, transparency, etc. of the iceberg.
4. Waterfall: Waterfall refers to the natural landscape in which the water flow vertically falls vertically due to the interaction of gravity, the speed of the water flow and the radiation force from the center to the drop zone. The height of the waterfall and the speed of the water determine the natural rhythm of the waterfall's shape and sound.
Reasons for the appearance of natural phenomena:
Natural phenomena of nature refer to various natural phenomena in nature, such as weather phenomena, earth movements, geological phenomena, biological phenomena, and so on. These natural phenomena arise due to the interaction and mutual influence of natural materials, energy, and forces. The formation and change of natural phenomena are influenced by many factors, including climate, topography, biological species and environment, among others.
Common natural phenomena include storms, rolling chain guesses, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, rainbows, cold waves, thunder and lightning, desert storms, and more. For human beings, natural phenomena are inevitable, and at the same time, they are important natural realities that people need to understand and adapt to.
These miraculous natural phenomena are the unique natural treasures of the earth, which not only enrich our beautiful audio-visual experience, but also stimulate people's deeper exploration and understanding of nature.
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Nature's miraculous land phenomena are: rainbows, meteor showers, lightning, etc.
1. Rainbow: The rainbow is formed by small water droplets in the sky, and the small water droplets act like a prism to refract natural light, forming a variety of monochromatic light in the sky to show the appearance of ribbons, which is really amazing! But rainbows after the rain are becoming less common because of the deterioration of the environment and weather.
2. Meteor shower: Whenever some well-known comets orbit close to the Earth, the Earth will have a meteor shower spectacle, such as the Leonid meteor shower. First the comet approaches the Sun, receives high-energy radiation, vaporizes, and fragments, as it approaches the Earth.
Under the influence of the earth's gravity, comet fragments fall to the earth, and when passing through the atmosphere, due to the friction with the air at high speed, the potatoes glow brightly, and countless comet fragments can be seen from the ground. But the vast majority of meteor showers burn up in the atmosphere.
3. Lightning: Storm clouds usually produce electric charges, the bottom layer is yin, the top layer is yang, and it also produces a positive charge on the ground, moving with the clouds. The yang and yin charges attract each other, but holding the air early is not a good conductor, and the yang charge rushes to the top of trees, hills, tall buildings, and even the human body, trying to meet the clouds with the yin charge, and the branch-like antennae of the yin charge stretch downward, the lower it stretches closer to the ground.
Eventually, the yin and yang charges finally overcame the barrier of air and connected, and a huge electric current surged from the ground to the clouds along a conductive airway, producing a bright and dazzling flash. A bolt of lightning may be only a few thousand meters long, but it can be hundreds of kilometers long.
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1. UFOs
UFOs are aerial objects of unidentified origin, abbreviated as UFOs in English, which, according to eyewitness reports, are mostly disc-shaped (saucer-shaped), spherical, and cigar-shaped, moving at high speed or slowly in the air.
Affirmers believe that UFOs are a real phenomenon. But scientists who take a negative view believe that many sightings are not credible, that UFOs do not exist, and that they are merely human hallucinations or eyewitness misinterpretations of natural phenomena.
2. Bermuda's Mysterious Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle, located in the western North Atlantic Ocean, is an archipelago of 7 large islands and about 150 small islands, as well as a number of reefs. Here, advanced instruments will fail, and there is no chance of survival if personnel are in distress. Some scientists have proposed that when natural disasters such as **, storms, and volcanic eruptions occur, infrasound waves that cannot be heard by the human ear but have huge destructive power will be generated.
When an oscillation frequency of 7 Hz is placed, the human heart and nervous system are paralyzed. Infrasound may be the culprit behind the tragedy here.
3. In Antarctica, "if there is no snow locust, then dry valley is grinded".
To the northeast of McMurdo Bay in Antarctica, there are three connected "snow-free dry valleys". This stretch of valley is surrounded by snow-covered mountains, but the valley is unusually dry, full of rocks and piles of skeletal remains of seals and other sea beasts. Some scientists believe that some seals lost their way on the shore and eventually failed to climb out of the valley due to lack of drinking water and ran out of strength, turning into piles of bones.
4. Crop circles
A crop circle is a crop circle in which a field full of wheat appears overnight, and some wheat bends and falls down, showing a regular circle pattern. There are four main theories in the scientific community about the cause. One is the magnetic field theory.
The electric current generated by the magnetic field causes the crop to "lie flat". The second is tornado. The third is the theory of alien manufacturing.
The fourth and more widely circulated theory is man-made theory. British scientist Andrew believes that 80% of crop circles are man-made.
2. The elements of nature are divided into: light, darkness, water, fire, wind, thunder, earth, and seven kinds, that is to say, nature controls the balance of these things, which is crucial.
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There are many miraculous phenomena in nature, some of which can be explained by science, and some of which are still mysteries. Let's take a look at some of the amazing phenomena in nature.
Wonderful auroras.
Aurora is a phenomenon created by particles carried by the solar wind hitting the Earth's atmosphere. The colors of the aurora are rich and colorful, including red, green, and purple. This spectacle can often be seen in places like Sweden, Norway, Iceland, etc.
Mysterious ** disaster.
**Disasters often bring great destruction to people, but the mechanism of their formation is still a mystery that is difficult to solve. Through observation and research of the phenomenon, scientists have begun to gradually understand the structure and changes in the earth's interior, hoping to find out and reduce the harm through continuous in-depth research.
A mirage of mysteries.
A mirage is an optical phenomenon that often occurs in large open areas such as oceans or deserts. It is produced due to the refraction of light rays in the atmosphere. What people see seems to be an illusory sight such as a city or a lake.
Although scientists have explained it accordingly, this amazing optical phenomenon is still full of poetry.
Inexplicable meteor shower.
Meteor showers are the only regional meteorites that fall into the Earth's atmosphere. The timing, frequency, and number of meteor showers are irregular. When observing meteor showers, we can feel the wonder and inadequacy of nature.
The beauty and mystery of nature are always so amazing, we need to respect nature, protect nature, and let these wonderful phenomena last forever.
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