Thursday, September 13, 2018

volcano

A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.
Earth's volcanoes occur because its crust is broken into 17 major, rigid tectonic plates that float on a hotter, softer layer in its mantle.[1]Therefore, on Earth, volcanoes are generally found where tectonic plates are diverging or converging, and most are found underwater. For example, a mid-oceanic ridge, such as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, has volcanoes caused by divergent tectonic plates whereas the Pacific Ring of Fire has volcanoes caused by convergent tectonic plates. Volcanoes can also form where there is stretching and thinning of the crust's plates, e.g., in the East African Rift and the Wells Gray-Clearwater volcanic field and Rio Grande Rift in North America. This type of volcanism falls under the umbrella of "plate hypothesis" volcanism.[2] Volcanism away from plate boundaries has also been explained as mantle plumes. These so-called "hotspots", for example Hawaii, are postulated to arise from upwelling diapirs with magma from the core–mantle boundary, 3,000 km deep in the Earth. Volcanoes are usually not created where two tectonic plates slide past one another.
Erupting volcanoes can pose many hazards, not only in the immediate vicinity of the eruption. One such hazard is that volcanic ash can be a threat to aircraft, in particular those with jet engines where ash particles can be melted by the high operating temperature; the melted particles then adhere to the turbine blades and alter their shape, disrupting the operation of the turbine. Large eruptions can affect temperature as ash and droplets of sulfuric acid obscure the sun and cool the Earth's lower atmosphere (or troposphere); however, they also absorb heat radiated from the Earth, thereby warming the upper atmosphere (or stratosphere). Historically, volcanic winters have caused catastrophic famines.

Monday, September 10, 2018

Chang-0 and the Moon

  Chang-0 and the Moon


Long, long ago, ten sun birds lived in a
volcano. Each day, one of the birds would
leave the volcano and fly up into the sky and
around the world, bringing heat and light to all
the land. One day, the ten birds decided to go
out on the same day. Ten sun birds in the sky
made it ten times hotter on Earth. The land
was scorched. The rivers and seas dried up.
Animals and crops died in the fields. It felt like
the world was about to catch fire. A traditional
tale from China, retold by Cherie Wu
Something had to be done quickly. The
Emperor sent for a young man named Hou
Yi, who was known to be a great archer.
“Save us,” said the Emperor. “Shoot down the
sun birds.” Hou Yi took ten arrows and a huge
bow, and he walked to the top of a hill. He
shot down the sun birds one by one, until
there was only one left in the sky. He let the
last one go so that it would continue to give
light and warmth to Earth. “You have saved
the world,” said the Emperor, and he rewarded
Hou Yi richly.


Hou Yi became known as a hero. Young men
flocked to him. They wanted Hou Yi to teach
them to be great archers, too. The Queen of
Heaven also saw what Hou Yi had done and
wanted to reward him. She gave him the Elixir
of Immortality and told him, “You deserve to
live a long and happy life. If you drink half the
elixir, you will live forever. If you drink all of it,
you will ascend to Heaven.” Time passed.
Hou Yi married a beautiful girl named
Chang-O. He told her about the elixir. “We will
pick a good day,” he said, “and share the elixir
so that we both become immortal. Then we can
live a
happy life together forever.”


But one of Hou Yi’s students, Feng Meng,
overheard this conversation. Feng Meng
wanted to become immortal, too. One day
when Hou Yi was out hunting and Chang-O
had gone to the market, Feng Meng sneaked
into their house. He wanted to steal the elixir
for himself, but Chang-O arrived back from the
market before he could find it. “What are you
doing here?” she demanded. “I want the elixir,”
Feng Meng shouted. “Where is it?” Chang-O
refused to tell him, but she knew Feng Meng
would soon find it. She rushed to the cupboard
where it was hidden, grabbed the bottle, and
ran for the door. But she was not quick
enough – Feng Meng stood in the way.
Feng Meng was a strong
man. Chang-O
knew that she could not escape,
a clear night, you will
be able to see her.



Wednesday, September 5, 2018

We growed a bouche of flowers because
when. We are all together we fell strony.
we also fell strong because we love each
other.                      

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