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What is albino weather?

Albino weather is also called milky white sky.

This is a weather phenomenon in the polar regions.

It is also one of the natural wonders of Antarctica.

It is formed by the interaction between polar low temperature and cold air.

When sunlight hits the mirror-like ice, it will immediately reflect to the low-altitude clouds.

Countless tiny snow particles in low-altitude clouds scatter light like thousands of small mirrors, and then reflect it to the ice on the ground.

The result of this back-and-forth reflection is a dazzling milky light, forming a long milky sky with white fog.

At this time, there is a seamless space between heaven and earth. People, cars and planes seem to be in a thick milky white, and all the scenery is invisible and the direction is difficult to distinguish.

People's line of sight will have an illusion, and they can't tell the close-range view from the distant view, and they can't tell the size of the scene.

In severe cases, it can make people dizzy and even lose consciousness and die.