
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
My coolist thing i have done with my family
THE COOLIEST THING I HAVE DONE IS GO TO FLORIDA. IT WAS FUN. I HAVE BEEN THERE 3 TIMES. ILOVE THAT PLACE. THERE IS A LOT OF STUFF TO DO.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Questions for the water cycle
- Evaporation is the process by which molecules in a liquid state (e.g. water) spontaneously become gaseous (e.g. water vapor).
- First, we need two basic ingredients: water and dust.
On Planet Earth, naturally occurring clouds are composed primarily of water in its liquid or solid state. (On other planets, clouds may form from other compounds such as the sulphuric acid clouds on Venus.) Thus, we begin our recipe by collecting a sufficient quantity of water in the vapour state that we will soon transform into the liquid or solid states. The water vapour content of the atmosphere varies from near zero to about 4 percent, depending on the moisture on the surface beneath and the air temperature.
Next, we need some dust. Not a large amount nor large particles and not all dusts will do. Without "dirty air" there would likely be no clouds at all or only high altitude ice clouds. Even the "cleanest" air found on Earth contains about 1000 dust particles per cubic metre of air. Dust is needed for condensation nuclei, sites on which water vapour may condense or deposit as a liquid or solid. Certain types and shapes of dust and salt particles, such as sea salts and clay, make the best condensation nuclei.
With proper quantities of water vapour and dust in an air parcel, the next step is for the air parcel mass to be cooled to a temperature at which cloud droplets or ice crystals can form. And, voila, we have clouds. - These are forms of precipitation.Rain (drops of water that fall from a cloud and have a diameter of at least 0.5 millimeter) and snow (precipitation in the form of ice crystals or, more often, aggregates of ice crystals). Other forms include sleet (falling small particles of ice that are clear to translucent), glaze (formed when supercooled raindrops turn to ice on colliding with solid objects), hail (hard, rounded pellets or irregular lumps of ice produced in large cumulonimbus clouds), and rime (a deposit of ice crystals formed by the freezing of supercooled fog or cloud droplets on objects whose surface temperature is below freezing).
- Precipitation is when the water evaporates it goes to the clouds and fills up. When it gets full it rains, sleets, snows, and hails.
- Don't let the water run. Turn the water of when you brush your teeth. Don't take a long shower. This is how to conserve water.
- Yes i think we use the same water because the water probably didn't move.
- If water is left out for a while it will evaporate.
- The thing that runs the water cycle is the sun.
- The thing is condansnatio.
- Evaporation, transpiration,and precipitation.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
THE WATER CYCLE.
- THE WATER CYCLE IS WHEN THERE IS A LAKE AND IT EVAPORATES.
- CONDANSATION IS WHAT MAKES THE WATER EVAPORATE.
- IT GOES UP TO THE CLOUDS AND FILLS UP THE CLOUDS.
- WHEN THE CLOUDS GET FULL IT RAINS.
THE WATER GOES IN TO THE WATER AND REPEATS.
A water molecul is a thing that can go through a animal, lakes, oceans, rivers, air, clouds, and plants.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
FUNNIEST THING I HAVE DONE

THE FUNNIEST THING THAT I HAVE DONE. IT WOULD BE WHEN I WAS RIDING MY MOTORCYCLE. I WAS RIDING AND I HIT A ROLE OF FENCE. I WENT AROUND THE CORNER OF MY HOUSE AND HIT THE ROLE OF FENCE AND RECKED. I DID A SUPERMAN FOR A WHILE. THEN I LANDED ON MY HEAD AND ROLLED FOR A WHILE. MY MOTORCYCLE WAS TUMBULING BEHIND ME. I GOT A CONCUSSION. MY COUSINS WERE GOING TO RIDE MY MOTORCYCLE. BUT AFTER THAT THEY WERE TO SCARED TO.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Monday, April 14, 2008

I like UNC because they are the best. I know they didn't win the championship. There has been a lot of good players come from there. I would like to see one of there games. I have a lot of unc stuff in my room. I like tyler hansbrough he is the best.
Friday, April 11, 2008
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