Talk about what shocking natural phenomena have you seen in your own life?

Updated on society 2024-07-25
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The most shocking natural wonder was the encounter with ball lightning in childhood. At that time, I was young, and I told adults that adults didn't believe me, saying that I was dazzled. When I grew up, I checked the information and found out that it was ball lightning.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Last month, there was a miniature and cute ultra-small tornado on my balcony.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    A few years ago, the most shocking thing was watching the sunset on Mount Tai, and last year I was shocked by the sapphire water in Similan, which is so beautiful that anyone has the urge to jump in the face of such water. Now I'm looking forward to sitting by the sea and watching the sunrise once this year.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    On July 27, 2018, I saw the sunset in Dujiangyan, which was shocking! Helioscopic halo, also known as round rainbow, is an atmospheric optical phenomenon formed by the refraction or reflection of ice crystals when sunlight passes through cirrostratus clouds. When light hits the ice crystals in the cirrostratus clouds, it is refracted twice and dispersed into various colors of light in different directions.

    When there are cirrostratus clouds, there will be countless ice crystals floating in the sky, and the ice crystals in the same circle around the sun can refract the same color of light into the human eye to form an inner infrared violet halo, (in fact, there is not) when there are cirrostratus clouds composed of ice crystals in the sky, there are often one or more than one or two colored rings centered on the sun and inner infrared violet around the sun, and sometimes there will be many colored or white light spots and arcs, these halos, light points and light arcs are collectively called ice halos.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When I was a child in the nineties, I had dinner in the summer to enjoy the coolness, and the clear night sky was the most beautiful scenery, but now the air is not good and I can hardly see it! At that time, I thought it was a planet**, and there was a very bright star.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The small seven-hole scenic spot in Libo, Guizhou, just two days after the first day of the sunny day, the next day of light rain, saw two kinds of beauty!! Of course, Sanya is also very beautiful, but on the sea, maybe because I have been to the bays of Shenzhen, Beihai, and Huizhou, these seas are also very beautiful, so I don't have that amazing feeling after seeing the sea in Sanya! And when I went to the Xiaoqikong Scenic Area, I had that amazing feeling.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The thing that shocked me the most was when I was a child, I saw the Haishi Tower. A man was seen in the sky walking into the house on a staircase. When I was a child, I thought I was seeing a fairy.

    This phenomenon is very real feeling. Just looked at it for a while and then it was gone. Tell the friends around you and let them see that they don't see it.

    This is my own personal experience, real.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Common natural phenomena in life: rainbows after rain, static electricity in life, solar eclipses.

    1. The rainbow phenomenon appears after the rain

    After the heavy rain, a beautiful rainbow appeared in the sky, the seven-colored rainbow bridge, building many childhood colorful dreams. In fact, the rainbow is an optical phenomenon, after a heavy rain, due to the high temperature of the ground, the rain evaporates to form water vapor, and the small water droplets of the air species meet the irradiation of the sun, causing dispersion and reflection to form a rainbow bridge, which is the rainbow we see.

    2. Static electricity in life

    In autumn and winter, the weather is dry, and in the dark night, when you take off your sweater, you will make a "crackling" sound and see "sparks".When touching the plastic balls in the Science Museum, the human hair will stand on end;When playing with the plastic tube slide, the hair will also stand on end. This phenomenon is called electrostatic electricity, which is caused by friction causing electrons to transfer from one object to another, breaking the balance of electric charge and generating static electricity.

    3. The phenomenon of solar eclipses

    The sky was clear, the sun was shining, there was no lightning and no thunder, the sky suddenly went black, and the earth instantly turned into night. This is a typical solar eclipse phenomenon, which is the moon moving between the sun and the earth, if the three are exactly in a straight line, the moon will block the sun's light to the earth, and the black shadow behind the moon will fall on the earth, and then the solar eclipse phenomenon occurs.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As we will also introduce below, there are many interesting natural phenomena in real life, and you will feel shocked after watching them. 1. A single tree becomes a forest.

    Banyan trees in the tropics tend to have many aerial roots on their trunks that flutter in the wind. These aerial roots are very vigorous and can penetrate into the soil once they touch the ground. After obtaining nutrients from the soil, the aerial roots grow extremely rapidly, gradually becoming the new stem of the tree, which together with the main trunk supports the canopy.

    The larger the banyan tree, the more this new stem will grow, so much so that it gradually forms a large area of shade, like a small forest, but it is actually a tree. This kind of banyan tree forest landscape is more common in Xishuangbanna, China.

    2. Plate root phenomenon.

    In tropical rainforests, there are many tall upper trees with large canopies that can be top-heavy without a strong root system as a foundation. In order to facilitate the breathing of the root system and to support the tall canopy, some trees choose to extend their roots around the stem to strengthen themselves, resulting in a spectacular landscape of large slab roots in the rainforest. The most typical is the large slab root of the silver-leaved tree, which is tall and wide, like a high gray-white wall.

    3. Epiphytes.

    Epiphytic phenomenon refers to a life phenomenon in which two organisms live closely together, but there is no exchange of nutrients between each other. Forest epiphytes such as algae, mosses, lichens, ferns and orchids often attach themselves to tall trees or hang from trunks and branches, or in crevices in the bark of trees where sufficient water and organic matter accumulate in order to better access sunlight. Common epiphytes are bird's nest ferns, holy ferns, orchids, etc.

    Epiphytes adapt to the environment to form a rich variety of hanging gardens, which become a wonderful landscape of the tropical rainforest.

    4. Drip leaf tip.

    In shrubs and herbaceous plants in tropical rainforests, the leaves generally have caudal tips, called dripping leaf tips. The tip of the drip leaf can make the water film on the surface of the leaf accumulate into water droplets and flow away, so that the leaf surface dries out quickly, which is not only conducive to the transpiration of the leaf, but also avoids the growth of some tiny epiphytes on the leaf surface and hinders its photosynthesis. The dripping leaf tip phenomenon is one of the wonders of the tropical rainforest.

    In ancient times, architects created colorful tile stalls and drip plastic art based on the function and shape of the drip leaf tip. Common plants include Bodhi tree, dripping Guanyin, monstera bamboo, etc.

    5. Strangling plants.

    Strangulation is an important feature of tropical rainforests and is commonly found in Ficus communities. This type of plant can attach its aerial roots to other large trees, and the aerial roots will climb up and down along the trunk of the large tree where it is epiphytic, gradually intertwining into a web that tightly surrounds the trunk. At the same time, it also competes with the big trees for water and nutrients underground, and competes with the big trees for space and sunlight on the ground, so that the big trees lose their ability to transport nutrients and water, block growth, and eventually hang the big trees.

    Then, I used the remains of the tree as nourishment and enjoyed them slowly. Common plants include alpine ficus, weeping ficus and small-leaved ficus.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Fallen leaves return to their roots, and ants move.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Now in many ways, we humans have made amazing progress, but we must know that there are still many unsolved puzzles in life, so in this issue, let's take a look at these strange things that happen on the earth.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    9-meter-high ice walls, fantastic bubbles, submarine volcanic eruptions. Today's best in the world will take you to see those natural phenomena that are more shocking than the special effects of the movie.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Feeling empty while sleeping. It is because people's activities during the day are too intense and tired, so they will have the feeling of stepping on the air.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Snow "spaghetti".

    In a lake in Hämeenlinna, Finland, the locals captured a very mysterious picture. White lines tens of meters long appeared in the lake, which looked like spaghetti. At the time of this happening, the temperature in the lake was between 0 and below, and it is speculated that it may have been snow falling into the water, combined with the movement of the wind and water, taking on a strange shape before melting.

    2. Falling Bird Valley

    There is a place in India known as the Valley of Fallen Birds or the Valley of Bird Death, where thousands of birds have died in the last 100 years as they flew over a small strip of land in the region. Despite research by India's most reputable ornithologist, the mystery remains largely unexplained in a small town of only 2,500 people. There is a theory that this is because the high altitude, strong winds, and fog disorient the birds, so much so that they are attracted to the light of the village and eventually fall to their deaths.

    3. The Fire of St. Elmo

    The St. Elmo Fire is not known to most people and is one of the most difficult natural phenomena to encounter. From the name itself, it is easy to think that it is some kind of fire lightning, but this is not true. It is actually a static electricity origin in the atmosphere, which can be said to be a small fire produced when some kind of luminous discharge occurs, usually during storms.

    In ancient times, when people observed the fire of St. Elmo at sea, they regarded it as the "patron saint of sailors". And in the modern world, this phenomenon has also been observed in helicopters.

    4. Naga Fireball

    From the depths of the Mekong River in Thailand, a glowing red sphere shapes like an egg occasionally appears. They rise about 10 or 20 meters above the river and then disappear. They appear more frequently in October.

    At that time, in nearby towns, people celebrated festivals dedicated to this phenomenon. Scientists have tried to explain it in terms of gas rising from the bottom of the river. However, local residents are convinced that these spheres were created by half-snake, half-human naga who lived in the river.

    5. Volcanoes in Antarctica and their snow tubes

    When it comes to volcanoes, the most common thing that comes to mind is the hot zone. But in fact, there are volcanoes under the ice. There is a peculiar volcano in Antarctica called Mount Elibers.

    Amazingly, in the confrontation between ice and fire, a white tube rises from the ground, and a large amount of steam constantly volatilizes from the bottom.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Rainbows, typhoons, **, volcanic eruptions, sunrises and sunsets, seasonal changes... Windy and rainy red tide red tide is a harmful ecological phenomenon caused by the explosive proliferation or high aggregation of certain phytoplankton, protozoa or bacteria in seawater under specific environmental conditions, and it is not necessarily red.

    Commonly known as ghost fire. The flame of phosphine when burning. Phosphine is produced when phosphorus reacts with water or alkali, which is a colorless gas that can spontaneously combust. Phosphine decomposes when human and animal carcasses decompose and spontaneously combust. The white and blue-green flames that are sometimes seen in the wild at night are phosphorus fires.

    The circumterrestrial rainbow arc is a rare phenomenon with a very low probability of occurrence, which generally occurs when the sun is located at high altitude and its rays pass through cirrus clouds with more ice crystals at high altitudes. Cirrus clouds with ice crystals refract light to form wavelength bands with different visible spectra, and due to their rarity, the phenomenon of fire rainbows has so far rarely been photographed. So if you're lucky, you'll probably see a rainbow of fire 1 or 2 times in your lifetime.

    Hab Storm is a hot and humid wind that occurs on the southern edge of the Sahara in northern Sudan, often in summer, with an uncertain direction, lasting about 3 hours, usually accompanied by sandstorms, sometimes heavy rain, thunder and lightning and small tornadoes, and the air mass moves like a black or yellow sand wall hundreds of meters high. Milky clouds are a rare natural phenomenon in nature and are considered to be on par with thunderstorms, swirling flames, auroras, red tides, etc. Its peculiar appearance makes many people think that a big storm or thunderstorm is coming, look at these colorful bark, but do not think that someone deliberately poured colored paint on it, this tree species called "rainbow eucalyptus", their "coat" is pure natural.

    Walking into the woods will make you feel like you have entered a fairy tale world. These rainbow eucalyptus trees grow mainly in New Guinea, New Britain, and Sulawesi.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Red tide. Red tides are estuarine, oceanic, or freshwater algae that quickly accumulate in the waters, thus covering the entire sea or beach, turning the sea water blood red. This phenomenon is due to the accumulation of dense and visible clumps of phytoplankton on the surface of the water, and while some phytoplankton are not harmful, a small number of phytoplankton are highly toxic and can cause the death of fish, birds and marine mammals.

    In some cases, even humans have been harmed by the red tide, although no deaths have been recorded in the red tide.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Day and night: the sun rises in the east in the morning and sets in the west in the evening, which is caused by the rotation of the earth;

    Windy: The hot air on the ground rises, and the cooler air flows over to replenish it and becomes the wind;

    Rain and snow: the water on the ground evaporates into water vapor, rises into the air, and re-condenses into water droplets when it is cold, and falls into rain, and the water droplets further condense into snowflakes when the temperature is low in winter; It is also a link in the natural water cycle;

    Tides: When the moon revolves around the earth, it attracts seawater to form tides;

    Four seasons: the earth's axis of rotation is tilted, so that the earth's surface is affected by the intensity of sunlight and changes periodically. ......

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    <>< 10 unique phenomena in nature that most people have never seen.

    A wave cloud is a wonder of nature and refers to a type of cloud that can form a miniature wave-like peak. As this cloud structure extends down to the islands, it is like a ripple left by a ship passing through the water, stretching for hundreds of kilometers and eventually blending north into the edge of the cumulus cloud.

    They come in groups and form different shapes, called "whispers". in the formation of these rapidly changing shapes.

    Australia's Dust Storm is 600 miles long and 300 miles wide.

    These ice forms on hollow structures, such as dead plant stems or gold or metal fences, as water vapor seeps out of the fence and freezes.

    The Antarctic Pattern Iceberg is a brightly coloured iceberg discovered by Norwegian seafarer Ovid Tangi on a expedition to Antarctica on March 18, 2008, with peculiar marbling patterns.

    It is famous for its resemblance to human fingers.

    A fire tornado is a tornado that carries a large amount of fire. Fire tornadoes are often associated with volcanic eruptions and fires, and the surrounding air rises sharply due to the high temperature and heat at this time, and the surrounding air enters from all directions.

    Figuratively known as "Mindanao gum", it is the only eucalyptus tree found in the Northern Hemisphere. Being "unique" is not enough to highlight what makes it extraordinary, but this tree, which can reach heights of up to 70 meters, is also known for its rich range of colours.

    This magical phenomenon only occurs in winter, when the sun rises to the south, and Mount Rainier blocks out the sun's rays in the early morning.

    Lenticular clouds appear in mountainous areas and appear and disappear relatively quickly. This distinctive cloud seems to be stationary, but in reality, they are in the flow of wind and frontal lead moisture.

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