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When the volcano brings a cloud hat to the beautiful table lamp on Earth, the first photo is of Chile's more active Villarrica volcano, whose crater is surrounded by two saucer-like lents

author:Backyard Earth

When the volcano brings a cloud cap, it is beautiful to see the table lamp on earth

The first photo shows Chile's more active Volcano Villarrica, whose crater is surrounded by two saucer-like lenticular clouds that glow orange-red from within.

A lenticular cloud, also known as a lens-like cloud, is a type of cloud shaped like a lens that is formed by an obstacle (such as a volcano) where air flows through the ground. The air is forced to rise and cool, causing the water vapor to condense into clouds. The formation of such clouds requires a relatively stable atmosphere, with the air fluctuating up and down after encountering obstacles, creating a ripple-like effect.

Of course, this kind of cloud can also be seen on ordinary mountains, but it is more beautiful and spectacular when it goes out on a volcano. The last two pictures are the effect on an ordinary mountain.

When the volcano brings a cloud hat to the beautiful table lamp on Earth, the first photo is of Chile's more active Villarrica volcano, whose crater is surrounded by two saucer-like lents
When the volcano brings a cloud hat to the beautiful table lamp on Earth, the first photo is of Chile's more active Villarrica volcano, whose crater is surrounded by two saucer-like lents
When the volcano brings a cloud hat to the beautiful table lamp on Earth, the first photo is of Chile's more active Villarrica volcano, whose crater is surrounded by two saucer-like lents

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