Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What kind of weather is good for plants?

What kind of weather is good for plants?

1. Plants need photosynthesis to grow, so they need appropriate light. If the clouds are too thick or there is haze, rain and snow, it will affect the light;

2. Plants Photosynthesis and respiration are both related to temperature, and weather conditions directly affect temperature.

3. Water is the main substance that makes up plants. More than 60% of plants are water. One of the main sources of water is brought by rain and snow.

4. Among the atmospheric components, oxygen has the greatest impact on plant growth. Weather changes will affect the oxygen content in the air.

5. Plants require a lot of nutrients, which mainly come from the soil. The weather will affect the growth of local animals and plants and indirectly affect the nutrients in the soil.

Weather types:

1. Fog, a large number of tiny water droplets or ice crystals floating in the air near the ground, reducing horizontal visibility to less than 1 km, affecting transportation.

2. Light rain, with daily precipitation less than 10 mm.

3. Thunderstorms, bursts of precipitation that come and go and are accompanied by lightning and thunder.

4. Hail, small hail nuclei, with the intense vertical movement in cumulonimbus clouds, repeatedly rise, condense, fall and melt, growing into small ice cubes with alternating transparent layers and falling, which has an impact on crops.

5. Freezing rain, raindrops frozen on the ground on the surface of objects below 0℃, also known as rain (frozen by fog droplets, called rime), often falling down and breaking wires, causing the road to freeze. , affecting communications, power supply, transportation, etc.