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What does it mean to rain in summer

Rain in summer means that crops are not growing well.

The high temperature during the hot summer is a normal climate phenomenon. At this time, if the light is insufficient, the growth of warm crops such as rice and cotton will be affected. However, the continuous high temperature weather for a long time is very unfavorable to the growth of crops such as rice. If there is drought in summer, crops will be reduced. Therefore, heavy rain in summer means that crops are not growing well.

Great summer heat, one of the 24 solar terms, is the last solar term in summer. Combat refers to c; The solar calendar is120; July 22-24 of Gregorian calendar. "Summer heat" is heat, and summer heat is extremely hot. Summer heat is relatively mild and hot, and it is the clearest and hottest solar term in a year, and "damp-heat steaming" reaches its peak at this time. Climatic characteristics of summer: high temperature and scorching heat, frequent thunderstorms and typhoons.