Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Do you want to enjoy the most beautiful weather phenomenon in the world? What's so strange? Where is the beauty?

Do you want to enjoy the most beautiful weather phenomenon in the world? What's so strange? Where is the beauty?

If you ask what is the most elegant, it is the beauty of nature. Odd-second scenery has always attracted people who are curious about everything in the world, and they will find this natural wonder incredible. Then, follow me to the image of the city and enjoy the most beautiful weather phenomenon in the world. What's so strange? Where is the beauty?

Australian frozen methane bubbles

They look detached, just like an alien spaceship falling into the water or a jellyfish trapped by an ice wind in ancient legends. In fact, this kind of ice ring is frozen in methane bubbles in water, which produces a magnificent scenery.

In winter, such methane bubbles often appear in high-latitude lakes, such as Lake John the Baptist in Alberta, Australia. That's how this bubble was created. Withered green plants, grass and small animals fall into the water and are dissolved by many microbial strains at the bottom of the river, turning into countless methane bubbles. They are frozen when they come into contact with cold water.

Don't be attracted by the beauty of these bubbles, in fact, they still contain some dangerous factors! The gas released by this bubble will not only make the earth fall into global warming, but also be flammable to some extent. In the case of melting ice in spring, bubbles will hiss. If you light a match at this time, it will really explode!

For these curious tourists, you can go to Banff International Ecological Park in Canada to watch the screaming of this big bubble, or go to the Arctic Ocean outside Western Siberia, where researchers found a 900-meter big bubble!

The northern lights are beautiful, but they are not so easy to see. Usually only people living in high latitudes will witness this wonderful natural phenomenon with their own eyes. Some Inuit believe that the souls of their ancestors can be seen dancing under the northern lights. In Norwegian mythology, the aurora is a bridge of fire built by the gods to the sky. Aurora often appears in the form of a light curtain, but they can also be curved or spiral, usually along the magnetic lines of the earth's magnetic field. Most of them are green, but sometimes you will see a little pink, red, purple and white. But how did it appear?

Particles emitted by the sun spread in space, producing solar wind. When the solar wind hits the earth's magnetic field, the particles that make up the earth's magnetic field are redirected to the poles. When they reach the earth's atmosphere, they mix with oxygen and nitrogen that make up the atmosphere, forming visible light reactions with different colors and intensities.