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Can hot springs forecast the weather?
Once upon a time, people found a stone that can predict the weather-the weather forecast stone. Recently, people have also discovered a hot spring that can predict the weather-the weather forecast spring. This spring is called Immortal Hall, which is located in the west of Yunnan, China. 2 ~ 3 hours before the rainstorm, the original clear spring water will become a milky white solution like rice soup, and it will become clear again 2 ~ 3 hours after the rainstorm. Another hot spring is called Balazhang No.2 Spring. The water temperature will drop before it rains. For example,1at 9: 00 am on May 5, 985, several scientists conducted a field test. Before the rain, the water temperature was 30℃, and after the rain, the water temperature rose to 37℃. Why rain can raise the temperature of spring water. Rain is usually cold, because it comes from the air with lower temperature, but after the rain falls, the temperature of the spring water rises (it should be cooled). What is its principle? This has yet to be revealed by experts. However, some people think that this may be related to the geology around the spring (such as raw limestone). Rain and moisture will make quicklime react chemically, generate heat, make the water turbid and raise the temperature. After precipitation, the water will become clear again.
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