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Why earthquakes affect weather changes

Because earthquakes cause a large increase in the amount of dust in the air, and the heating effect of metal minerals in the geomagnetic crust causes the water on the ground to evaporate quickly, that is to say, there should be a period of sultry weather before the earthquake, and the earthquake After the occurrence, the large-scale release of ground and underground energy accelerates the saturation of water vapor in the sky. At the same time, the huge energy greatly increases the rising speed and height of this part of water vapor and enters high-altitude low-temperature areas. These water vapor and dust condense into water or ice. Scattered down, this is the reason for the rain after the earthquake.