Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Nearly 6.5438+0.8 million mu of crops in six provinces and cities such as Sichuan and Chongqing were affected. What are the effects of hot weather?

Nearly 6.5438+0.8 million mu of crops in six provinces and cities such as Sichuan and Chongqing were affected. What are the effects of hot weather?

Affected by high temperature weather, nearly 6.5438+0.8 million mu of crops in six provinces and cities, such as Sichuan and Chongqing, were affected, which brought great losses and injuries to people. The continuous high temperature weather is a devastating blow to crops. After all, water is the source of life, and no crop can grow and develop normally without water. Drought caused by high temperature will inevitably greatly reduce the yield and quality of crops, and even face the risk of crop failure, which will have a very adverse impact on crops.

In addition to affecting the growth of crops, the impact on human health can not be ignored. Generally speaking, the most suitable temperature for human body is around 20~28℃. Once it exceeds 35℃, it will feel very hot, not to mention above 40℃, which will almost make people numb. So in this weather, people's work efficiency will be reduced. If people walk in hot weather or engage in manual labor for a long time, it is likely to cause various diseases, such as heatstroke, heatstroke or cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, which seriously endanger people's health.

The hot weather with little rain can easily lead to forest fires. There are many reports that mountain fires have occurred in many places, which makes it more difficult for people to put out mountain fires and has a certain impact on the ecological environment. In addition, people use more electricity in hot weather, such as air conditioners and refrigerators, which are essential in summer. If the power is overloaded and used frequently, it is likely that there will be a fire or power failure, which will bring a lot of inconvenience to people's lives.

In terms of travel, hot weather may also lead to traffic jams, because during the day, the temperature is usually high, so most people will not go out at this time, and often choose to travel in the evening or when the temperature is low at night. In this way, the sharp increase in the flow of people will naturally lead to traffic jams or crowded public places.