Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - There are so many places to see the sea and play with water on the earth. Which country in the world has the most beautiful blue tears?

There are so many places to see the sea and play with water on the earth. Which country in the world has the most beautiful blue tears?

Puerto Rico The two most famous fluorescent seas in Puerto Rico are located on the main island and Buick Island respectively, and Buick Island is even better. Embrace the fluorescent sea, find big turtles, visit tropical jungles and enjoy a variety of Adriatic blue and intoxicating vodka. Puerto Rico will give you an unforgettable trip, full of beautiful scenery, special food, fine wine and, of course, history, humanities and technology.

In addition to the blue sea, white beaches and green plants, the magical beaches that glow in the Maldives are also amazing. Vadu Island is also called "Blue Tears Beach". Thousands of zooplankton with dark blue luster were washed on the beach by the waves, like falling stars all over the sky and fireflies. They were breathtaking and were called blue sand by the locals!

Black spots on the southeast coast of kipps Lake and the west coast of Anglesey Island in northern Wales are also rich in microbial strains. The lake seems to be doused with blue fluorescent agent, emitting a faint blue light, which attracts many tourists every year, but it depends on luck whether you can see this blue dreamy scene with your own eyes.

According to statistics, April and May are the frequent periods of blue tears, during which blue tears with high brightness are likely to appear for several consecutive days, regardless of the weather (no wind/strong wind, sunny/rainy/foggy weather).

However, after June, the working frequency of blue tears will also decrease, especially the blue tears of noctilucent algae, which is probably related to the interaction of seawater temperature, salinity, ocean currents and the change of wind frequency. It is reported that April and May are the frequent periods of blue tears, during which there are likely to be blue tears with high brightness for several consecutive days, regardless of the weather (no wind/strong wind, sunny/rainy/foggy weather).

According to statistics, "blue tears" were produced by his bent throat with the light of fireflies. Fireflies are ostracods, commonly known as fireflies. This is a kind of zooplankton that lives in the harbor. It has a shiny gland structure in its body, which will produce light blue light when stimulated by waves.