Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Snow, frost and chardonnay are all prefixes of rain. What are these words related to?

Snow, frost and chardonnay are all prefixes of rain. What are these words related to?

Snow, frost and chardonnay are all words prefixed with rain, and they are all related to the weather.

The rain prefix is generally related to the weather. The words at the beginning of the rain are: snow, frost, chardonnay, thunder, dew, fog and hail.

Explanation:

Snow is a natural phenomenon that water falls after condensation in the air, or refers to falling snow; Snow is the solid form of water.

Frost refers to the white ice crystals that condense on the ground or objects when the radiation cooling of the ground cools the air close to the ground below the frost point. Frost is a weather phenomenon.

Haze refers to colored light images or colored clouds in the sky, as well as clouds generated by oblique sunlight at sunrise and sunset.

Thunder is a powerful sound released by discharge when two clouds with opposite charges approach. This is a natural phenomenon.

Dew refers to liquid water condensed from water vapor in the air on the ground.

Fog, when the relative humidity reaches 100% under the conditions of sufficient water vapor, light breeze and stable atmosphere, the water vapor in the air will condense into tiny water droplets suspended in the air, which will reduce the ground visibility. This weather phenomenon is called fog.

Hail is ice particles or ice cubes formed by water vapor in the air in cold weather, which often falls with heavy rain in summer.