Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Sentences describing the heat in summer

Sentences describing the heat in summer

1. In summer, the noon sun burns like a big fireball, and it constantly pours excessive light and heat to the earth. The whole earth seems to be burning.

2. The clods on the ground are boiling hot, and several dark brown crickets jump around like springs.

The buttonwood trees on both sides of the road are listless, and their leaves are drooping, as if the child is apologizing to his mother. The pine trees in those parks guard the flowers and plants like guards.

At noon this summer, the mirror-like water surface reflects strong sunlight, and the green willows and poplars on the shore cast a cool shadow on the river.

In summer, the vegetation is particularly lush, the leaves of holly trees are shining, and the old elm trees are flourishing, giving people a thick shade.

6. Summer is another harvest season. In the orchard, strings of grapes are like purple pearl necklaces. Peaches in summer are so sweet! Try one. Watermelon grows out of the ground, big and red.