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Are sunny and rainy days natural scenery?

Sunny and rainy days are not natural scenery, but weather phenomena.

Clear: refers to the phenomenon that there are no clouds or scattered clouds in the sky, but the cloud amount is less than110. There are no clouds or few clouds in the sky. But in life, it also means that the rain has stopped, or there are clouds and the sun is still there.

Rain: It is a natural precipitation phenomenon, which is caused by the disturbance of atmospheric circulation. It is an indispensable part of the earth's water cycle and the only way for almost all terrestrial plants far away from rivers to replenish fresh water. Raindrops fall from the sky, big and small, fast and slow. The water on the earth's surface evaporates and rises, and it cools to form rain. Rainwater is the most important fresh water resource in human life.

The form of rain

1, frontal rain (plum rain): Warm and humid air from the ocean meets cold air from the land. Because cold air is heavy and warm air is light, warm and humid air is forced to rise and condense when it is cold, forming a long and wide rain belt. This is frontal rain.

2. Convective rain: In summer, under the strong sunlight, the warm and humid air in some areas rises sharply, and it condenses when it meets cold to form rain. This is convective rain, which is called "thunderstorm" in meteorology, and we usually call it "explosion". In addition, typhoon rain is also a kind of convective rain.

3. Topographic precipitation: Warm and humid air from the ocean is forced to rise when it meets mountains, and condenses when it meets cold, resulting in rainfall.

4. Typhoon storm: The hot and humid air on the tropical ocean surface rotates and rises strongly in a large range. In the process of rising, the temperature drops rapidly, and a large amount of water vapor condenses into clouds and rain, which is typhoon rain.