Strange phenomenon of 'grided sea' and an unbelievably simple answer!
The natural world is strange, isn't it?
When Photoshop and photo editing tools appear with increasing sophistication and ease of use, edited products are also increasingly difficult to distinguish from real products. Everything can be virtual, even your own face is the same.
On the contrary, the natural world has proven that there are so many phenomena that look ridiculous and "virtual" that it is no different from Photoshop products, but real.
For example, the picture below is a 100% real phenomenon, but no one believes it.
How did the sea square this way?
In fact, this phenomenon is not mysterious, it's not too rare, it's just that we don't know. That is the sea intersection - cross sea , occurs when two waves of waves move toward each other at an oblique angle. And if the angle is close to 90 degrees, we will have a block of squares like this.
Typically, the phenomenon will occur when waves in a weather system encounter waves of another system.
This phenomenon usually occurs in large seas, in areas far away from 2 weather systems and is quite a dangerous phenomenon . Because when they intersect, they form very dangerous areas that can sink boats.
The sea in the picture above is not very dangerous. It is just a long and smooth wave system, not a short wave created by the wind, so there is nothing to worry about.
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