Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Will it rain during the earthquake?

Will it rain during the earthquake?

Because when an earthquake occurs, the ground temperature will rise, causing water to evaporate into the air, and the water vapor content will rise to form rainfall. Earthquakes are caused by crustal movement. After the earthquake, many cracks appeared, releasing a lot of heat in the earth. At the same time, the surface temperature rises and evaporation intensifies, and some underground water vapor enters the air along the cracks, thus forming a strong updraft on the surface. After the earthquake, the dust in the air increases, which is called condensation nucleus, so precipitation will usually form after the earthquake, and precipitation will also form. Another explanation is:

With the daily movement of the earth's crust, these plates are squeezed by forces at the edges. This plate is too big. For the edge of the plate, the extrusion pressure is very great, even to the imagination of countless people. Therefore, although the crust is composed of tens of thousands of kilometers to dozens of kilometers thick rock layers, and it is very strong, it will still crush the crust, and the edge of the crust will uplift, sag and fracture. We know that there is a lot of molten mud under the crust. The temperature is very high. The upper layer is the rock layer, which we call the crust.

Earthquakes also occur where the rock layers are thin and the molten mud is close to the ground. Before the earthquake, due to the crustal action in these places, some cracks will first occur in the lower part of the rock near the molten mud, and then the molten mud will be closer to the surface. The extremely high temperature of molten mud will heat the rock layer and further increase the surface temperature. There will be sultry weather on the ground.

At this time, there will be a lot of water in the ground atmosphere. Then after the earthquake, due to the rupture of the earth's crust and the collapse of houses, etc. There will be a lot of dust, which floats in the atmosphere and interacts with the water in the air to form condensation nuclei in the water. At this point, all the elements of rainwater are available. So every time a big earthquake happens, it will lead to heavy rain or heavy rain.