Weather-The Most Important Element: RAIN As we all know, the three essentials for survival are water, food, and air. The most important element of weather is water. We get water in different forms of precipitation. Rain is the most beneficial of all types of precipitation. Rain is what harvests our crops that give us food to eat. Without rain, no crops would grow and we would parish off the face of this Earth. Also, keeping our air clean is essential because we need air to breathe. Since water, food, and air are so important for our survival as human beings, I decided to do my report on factors of rain. The Mississippi River, the Great Lakes, and countless other river, lakes, and streams make up the water cover of the United States. What few people realize, though, is that a lot of our water is stored beneath the ground. The water is held naturally in cavities called aquifers. In urban areas, water supplies are stored in holding areas called reservoirs. Everyday, Americans are using water that comes from all of these sources. As many people are familiar with the water cycle, they fail to realize how important it really is. The water in Earth’s atmosphere condenses in the sky around small particles of dust. This procedure that is referred to as condensation is the process whereby water vapor changes to the liquid state. Then, rain falls from the clouds to the ground and makes its way into rivers, lakes, and aquifers. Eventually, almost all of the water evaporates back into
Edward Thomas expresses that he is very sad and quite depressed in various poems, particularly ‘Melancholy’ and ‘Rain’. In both of these poems he seems to resent his being alone but also appreciates it in a rather unusual way. Throughout ‘Melancholy’ it is clear that Thomas is suffering and in sadness; it is a state of mind for him. Although Thomas resents his sadness in this poem, he does not want to change his ways, “so that if I feared the solitude / far more I feared all company: too sharp, too…
Argument The short story Cat in the rain by Ernest Hemingway is one of my favorite pieces of short fiction written by an American writer. I read the story for the first time in my second year at the university and, ever since then, whenever I met people who shared my passion for literature, I bring up Cat in the rain. What puzzles me most is the uncertainty that I have regarding the cat. Is the cat that the American woman saw in the rain the same one with the cat that the innkeeper gave her at…
Activity worksheets PENGUIN READERS Teacher Support Programme LEVEL 3 Rain Man While reading Chapters 1–3 1 Answer these questions. a What kind of work does Charlie do? ……………………………………………… b What is the problem with his business? ……………………………………………… c Why is he driving through the desert? ……………………………………………… d What news does he receive? ……………………………………………… e When is his father’s funeral? ……………………………………………… f How did he feel about his father…
ACID RAIN REPORT ACID RAIN REPORT Today our society struggles with many things. Pollution is a large quantity of that struggle. It has gotten to the point where we have polluted the air and polluted the rain, making it a very dangerous situation. Although this acid rain only affects some parts of the world it is critical to try putting an end to this self-inflicted environmental disaster. Causes and parts of the world where it is most serious; Acid Rain is a mixture of wet and dry disposition…
harm the environment Why rain is naturally acidic: Unpolluted rainwater has a pH of around 5.6 Gases in the atmosphere where rain forms react with water to form acids H2O + CO2 - H2CO3 (carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid) NO - NO2 + H2O - HNO3 (nitric oxide is oxidised in air to form nitrogen dioxide then reacts with water to form nitric acid) SO2 + H2O - H2SO4 (sulfur dioxide reacts with water to form sulfuric acid) Describe what is meant by acid rain: Rainfall that has become…
Investigating the effect of acid rain on the growth of cress seeds Background Information: Describe why seeds need water and plants need water. (Photosynthesis) Answer: They take in co2 in the leaves .Light, water, carbon dioxide = photosynthesis =they make sugars and energy to be able to grow .The seeds need water, carbon dioxide and light to be able to process the photosynthesis so it will be able to produce sugar and energy so it will allow the seed or plant to grow. .Carbon dioxide + water…
lands. In some areas, mountains block rain, so that one side of a mountain range may be rainy and the other side may be a desert.Much of airborne moisture falls as rain on the windward side of mountains. This often means that the land on the other side of the mountain, the leeward side gets far less rain—an effect called a "rain shadow"—which often produces a desert.The higher the mountain, the more pronounced the rain shadow effect is and the less likely rain will fall on the leeward side. .There…
vital role in the planet's natural systems. Current studies are showing that there is a vital relationship between the rainforests and rainfall. The forests regulate climate and weather through their absorption. They act like a sponge while recreating rain and exchanging natural gases in the air. For example, the Amazon rainforest creates 50 to 80 percent of its own rainfall through transpiration. It is surprising that people are actually cutting down these important forests in our eco system. Cutting…
Holes Unit Assessment - Analytical writing How does Sachar cleverly use coincidence, structure, and with holding information to create a unified and entertaining story? Louise Sachar uses many techniques and skills in the novel holes. He cleverly and accurately uses coincidence and with holding information, in a tight structure to create a unified and highly successful and entertaining novel. His techniques used bond together to amuse and intrigue the reader. Sachar switches between the past…
precipitation from ground • How is wind direction defined? -Wind direction is identified by the direction FROM which the wind is blowing • How do winds blow about high and low pressure systems in the Northern Hemisphere? • What is pressure and how does it change with height? -Pressure ALWAYS decreases with height -as you go up through the atmosphere, there are less and less molecules above you, so weight of column above that level (pressure) decreases -Pressure = Weight/Area -Pressure = Force/Area…