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The weather is too hot. How to write the sentence specifically?

1. The weather is too hot. Even if you turn on the fan to the maximum, you will keep sweating.

2. The weather is so hot that the asphalt road is almost melting.

3. The weather is too hot, and the dog also opens his mouth wide and sticks out his tongue.

4. The weather is so hot that the flowers, plants and trees have been sunburned to the point of losing their energy, and everyone has their heads hung down.

5. The weather was too hot, there was no cloud in the sky, a scorching sun above our heads, no wind, and all the trees stood there listlessly and lazily.

6. The weather is too hot. The sun is like a big furnace, making the earth hot. Even the air is hot. People sweat all over their bodies when they move.

7. The weather was so hot that the buffalo had long since hid in the pond, burying its entire body in the water, with only one head exposed above the water to breathe.

8. The weather is too hot. Early in the morning, the cicadas scream loudly to tell people that another hot day has begun.

9. The weather is too hot. As soon as the sun comes out, the ground seems to be on fire.

10. The weather is so hot that it seems like a spark will cause an explosion.

11. The weather is too hot. The earth is like a steamer, so hot that people can’t breathe.

12. The weather is too hot. When walking on the road, the wind blows in my face like a heat wave.