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Can I watch the sunrise on cloudy days in Mount Tai?

On a cloudy day, you may not see the sunrise on Mount Tai.

Mount Tai is cloudy, so there is a great chance that you won't see the sunrise. When Mount Tai is cloudy, the clouds are thick and block the sun. Even if the terrain is high above sea level, the sunrise is generally invisible. At the same time, the weather on the mountain is changeable and foggy, and the mountain road is wet and not suitable for walking, so it is difficult to climb to the top. Watch the sunrise time in advance. Normal people usually climb for about 5 hours. If you have children or people who don't like sports, it is recommended to start early.

Due to the high altitude of Mount Tai, the temperature difference between the top of the mountain and the foot of the mountain is large. Sometimes even if the foot of the mountain is sunny, climbing to the top of the mountain may be cloudy, so pay attention to the weather forecast and be prepared before playing. The best sunrise season in Mount Tai is mainly from June165438+1October to June 65438+1October of the following year, which is easier to see in a cloudless climate. If it is after the rain and the visibility is good, you can watch the sunrise the next day.

Geology and geomorphology of Mount Tai

The mountain area of Taishan Scenic Area is the highest and largest mountain area in Shandong hilly area. This stratum is a typical basement and caprock structural area of North China Platform. The southern uplift is large, and the cover is weathered off, exposing a large area of basement-Taishan complex, that is, the Archaean Taishan Group stratum. Its absolute age is about 2.5 billion years, and it is one of the oldest strata in China. The rise in the north is small, and the caprock preserves the typical Paleozoic strata developed on the North China platform.

Taishan landform can be divided into four types: alluvial-diluvial platform, denudation and accumulation hills, structural denudation low mountains and erosion structure medium-low mountains. In the spatial image, from low to high, a landscape composed of various terrain groups has been formed. Mount Tai is located at the intersection of the north-south passage of North China Plain and the east-west passage of the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River.