Friday, July 16, 2010

Rainbows after rainstorms



Today Friday July 16, 2010, my pollution class went out to SRS to have class and lectures. We learned about air pollution. The picture was taken a few days ago when we had a massive rainstorm. This is the view from after the rainstorm from my window a pretty rainbow. =)
This is a small segment from my take home exam and my experience as a water droplet in the hydrological cycle. Enjoy:

The hydrological cycle plays an important role in my life. Without the hydrologic cycle, I would not be able to travel and see the world with my water droplet friends. Depending on the time of the year, we are able to transform ourselves as rain or snow flakes. I always make sure I am near the northern states during the winter months. I enjoy falling down as a snowflake. Once temperatures cool down and we are able to transform into snowflakes, we have to watch out for these massive beasts down on land. The massive monsters get enjoyment and satisfactory by catching us with their wet long tongues. I had a close snowflake friend one time get dissolved right in front of me by these foreign human creatures on Earth. It was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to deal with losing a friend so young and full of life. That is just the natural way of life for a water droplet.

Yours truly,
Brittany

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