Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - In what climate will there be ice wonders?

In what climate will there be ice wonders?

Generally, it will freeze in low temperature environment, which is more common in winter in northern cities of China. Because of the temperature and environment, water will soon freeze into ice, which is crystal clear and beautiful from a distance. However, when ice melts, it is also dangerous because of its large size. We should leave the high ice.

In a blink of an eye, summer has gone, autumn has passed more than half, and the cold winter has come again. For areas with four distinct seasons, the arrival of winter may not be too sad, especially in the northern cities of China. In the cold winter, there is usually heating at home. Even if it's cold outside, it's warm when I get home. Although some cities in the south also have winter, the temperature is not as cold as that in the north, because the climate in the south is not very clear.

When it comes to winter, people's first impression is cold. It snows or freezes when the temperature is very low, especially in Heilongjiang Province of China. There is frost and snow all year round, but there is a very rare spectacle in this cold weather, that is, the ice spectacle. The shape of ice is also very different, some are tapered, and some are directly covered on branches, which looks like a transparent crystal is sealed on the branches.

The formation of ice also needs certain climatic conditions. We all know that the temperature is low in winter, and a large number of snowdrifts will become ice for a long time. When the water in the river freezes due to extremely low temperature, the surrounding temperature will rise with the rising of the sun and the ice will melt, but if the temperature drops suddenly in a short time, the water will freeze quickly and form ice. The most common one is on the roof of our house, because after it snows, the snow melts and accumulates and drips. At this time, the temperature is low, and the dripping water gradually freezes into ice.