魔法麻將少女你們耍百合也要有限度的啊
12集三校都不知道在百合個什麼勁..............
等一下副將戰時鶴賀也會來次百合。。。真是夠了你們!
出於我無聊的個人小興趣才寫的,沒興趣的略過。上次原本想放雲霄飛車的歷史來的忘記了。等下放。
Let's review our earth science and geographic lessons.
CLOUDS
Main cloud components
- Alto – high
- Cirrus – lock of hair
- Cumulus – heap --- cumuliform
- Nimbus – precipitation-bearing (Latin for "raincloud")
- Stratus – layer (Latin for "spread out")
Cloud Genera 雲類 (Main cloud types)
altocumulus 高積雲
altostratus 高層雲
cirrocumulus 卷積雲
cirrostratus 卷層雲
cirrus 卷雲
cumulonimubus 積亂雲(台:積雨雲)
cumulus 積雲
nimbostratus 亂層雲(台:雨層雲)
stratocumulus 層積雲
stratus 層雲
Cloud Species 雲種 (Main sub-cloud types)不寫也無所謂的過分細節XD
Stratospheric Clouds
mother-of-pearl / nacreous
luminous / noctilucent
Earth's atmosphere layers
Exosphere 外逸層,外大氣層 特徵:From 500–1,000 km (310–620 mi; 1,600,000–3,300,000 ft) up to 10,000 km (6,200 mi; 33,000,000 ft), contain free-moving particles that may migrate into and out of the magnetosphere or the solar wind.
Exobase aka. critical level , the lower boundary of the exosphere.
Ionosphere 電離層 特徵:The part of the atmosphere that is ionized by solar radiation stretches from 50 to 1,000 km (31 to 620 mi; 160,000 to 3,300,000 ft) and typically overlaps both the exosphere and the thermosphere. It plays an important part in atmospheric electricity and forms the inner edge of the magnetosphere. Because of its charged particles, it has practical importance because it influences, for example, radio propagation on the Earth. It is responsible for auroras.
Thermopause
Thermosphere 熱成層 特徵:From 80–85 km (50–53 mi; 260,000–280,000 ft) to over 640 km (400 mi; 2,100,000 ft), temperature increasing with height. The temperature of this layer can rise to 1,500 °C (2,730 °F). The International Space Station orbits in this layer, between 320 and 380 km (200 and 240 mi).
Mesopause
Mesosphere 中間層 特徵:From the Greek word "μέσος" meaning middle. The mesosphere extends from about 50 km (31 mi; 160,000 ft) to the range of 80–85 km (50–53 mi; 260,000–280,000 ft). Temperature decreases with height, reaching −100 °C (−148.0 °F; 173.1 K) in the upper mesosphere. This is also where most meteors burn up when entering the atmosphere.
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