Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why is it sunny after snow?

Why is it sunny after snow?

1. Because after snowing, the water vapor in the air decreases, and it will not liquefy into water or condense into ice crystals.

That's why the initial stage is formed.

2. Because freezing rain is actually water vapor condensed into snow, which melts into water in the process of falling, and then freezes into ice crystals when it finally falls to the ground. Ice melts into water when it is heated, and water vaporizes (evaporates) into water vapor, which liquefies into water when it is cold.

So it will be foggy and unclear.

Wrong answer, please correct me.

3. Sprinkling salt can melt the ice (the author's point of view is correct, so I won't say much here) to prevent it from freezing. In this way, the ice that has melted into water is not suitable for freezing and can be vaporized (evaporated) better. Achieve the purpose of anti-skid.

Antifreeze can melt ice better than salt, as the author said (you are smart, haha).

Antifreeze is also possible, but it is cheaper than salt, and the effect of preventing water from freezing is not bad.

It is up to you to choose. Ha ha.

Having said so much, I wonder if you can understand it.

Read more books.

Haha, thank you.