Winter Tale in the Jayil District
Svetlana Sergeeva, a local resident from Kara-Balta, describes the morning atmosphere: “Frost is falling on the streets, and everything around — trees, bushes, houses, and cars — becomes magically beautiful, as if from a fairy tale. As soon as the wind blows, the ice crystals start to scatter, falling to the ground. This is a moment worth capturing in a photo to preserve such unforgettable scenes,” Svetlana shares her feelings.
Experts in meteorology explain that frost is an atmospheric precipitation in the form of a very thin layer of ice crystals that form from water vapor in the air. On thin branches, larger ice crystals, known as hoarfrost, sometimes form.
The formation of frost occurs as a result of cooling surfaces of objects below the dew point — the temperature at which the air is cold enough for water vapor to condense into liquid and then freeze.
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