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What is the connection between the earthquake and the weather?

Before the earthquake, sometimes the weather was very bad, with strong wind or heavy rain and thunder and lightning.

Because the earthquake greatly increases the amount of dust in the air, and the heating effect of metal minerals in the geomagnetic crust makes the groundwater evaporate rapidly, that is to say, there should be a sultry weather before the earthquake, and the large-scale release of ground and underground energy after the earthquake accelerates the saturation of water vapor in the sky. After the earthquake, many cracks appeared, and a lot of heat in the earth was released, which also increased the ground temperature and strengthened evaporation. And make part of underground water vapor enter the air along the cracks, at the same time, the huge energy greatly increases the rising speed and height of this part of water vapor and enters the high-altitude low-temperature area (the principle that large-scale forest fires will eventually end in heavy rain is the same), thus forming a strong updraft on the ground, and air vibration can condense water vapor (the same principle that drums are used to ask for rain in ancient times), and these water vapor and dust will condense into water or ice to disperse, so earthquakes usually form precipitation.