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How did the spectacle of "blue tears" appear on the seashore in many places?

"Blue Tears" refers to a kind of plant plankton that appears on the beach at night and is in the shape of a blue capsule. This creature has a luminous function, and when swimming in the water, it will emit blue fluorescence, which is called "Blue Tears Wonder".

The formation of "blue tears" is related to many factors, including ocean water temperature and climate change, lighting conditions, salinity changes, ocean current changes and human activities. Generally speaking, the most suitable marine environment for the growth of "Blue Tears" is the warm monsoon and tropical areas, and at the same time, it needs sufficient nutrient supply and suitable phytoplankton cell density. If these factors are satisfied, a large number of "blue tears" will be formed in the ocean.

In addition, the mechanism of "blue tears" emitting blue fluorescence at night is also very important. In fact, "blue tears" can independently produce fluorescent substances that can cause chemical reactions in the body. These substances, called luminescent enzymes, are one of the key factors that determine whether "blue tears" glow. When the "blue tears" are stimulated by the outside world, the luminescent enzyme starts to be activated, triggering a luminescent reaction and finally forming a unique blue fluorescence.

Recently, blue tears have appeared on many beaches, which may be the result of the comprehensive effects of local weather, water temperature, tides and marine environment. Specifically, if the salinity, nutrients and plankton contained in the ocean are suitable, coupled with natural conditions such as high air humidity and stable wind direction at night, blue tears may form.

In addition, overfishing, water pollution and other human activities may also affect the marine environment and have a negative impact on the growth of blue tears, so we also need to pay attention to protecting the marine environment.

Blue tears are generally relatively easy to find at night, but not necessarily a bad thing. The phenomenon of blue tears illustrates the nature and complexity of marine ecosystem and reminds us to pay attention to and protect the marine environment. At the same time, we can observe and appreciate natural wonders in a reasonable way, and pay attention to the development of eco-tourism.