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The reason why everything recovers after the shock.

Sting is one of the 24 solar terms in China, which generally occurs around March 5 every year. This period marks the arrival of spring, and the subsequent solar terms further show the gradual awakening process of all things in nature.

After the shock, the main reasons for the recovery of everything are as follows:

Temperature rise: With waking up, the temperature rises gradually in spring. When the sun shines directly into the northern hemisphere, the surface temperature gradually rises and the soil begins to thaw, providing a suitable warm environment for the growth of plants.

Brightening: After the sting, the sunshine time is gradually prolonged and the sunshine intensity is gradually enhanced. Plants absorb light energy from sunlight through photosynthesis and convert it into chemical energy for growth. Adequate light is one of the important conditions for plant growth.

Atmospheric humidity increases: With the arrival of spring, the humidity in the air gradually increases. The increase of rain and the melting of ice and snow lead to the increase of air humidity and provide sufficient water for plant growth.

Increase of soil moisture: In winter, soil moisture is relatively less. With the frequent spring rain after sting, the soil moisture gradually increased, which provided the necessary water conditions for seed germination and plant growth.

Physiological reaction of plants: After being stung, many plants begin to enter the growth period. For example, trees begin to absorb water and nutrients and transport them to branches and leaves through roots for photosynthesis and nutrient synthesis. In addition, some plant seeds will germinate quickly and grow buds after receiving suitable temperature and water.

To sum up, the reason for the recovery of everything after the shock is the comprehensive influence of many factors such as rising temperature, enhanced illumination, increased atmospheric humidity, increased soil moisture, and plant physiological response. These changes provide a suitable growth environment for plants to wake up from dormancy and start new growth and reproduction.