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    Summer Day

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    waiting for the rain to stop. I felt so depressed watching the rain pour. I kept trying to make myself busy waiting for the rain to stop. It was so hard to keep myself busy. I thought I should go in stores and look at items there to waste time. That couldn’t help it. I was running so low on patience. I went to a point where I couldn’t handle it and was about to storm out of the store that I was in‚ to the car. Something amazing just happened. Coincidentally‚ the rain had finally stopped

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    Analysis - Beautiful Fox

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    Beautiful Fox The story is about an old man who lives in his house with his daughter and his son in law. The information that his wife is death‚ is shown in the beginning of the story‚ the old man is having a conversation in his head‚ with his wife[1] and when he goes to the kitchen to get a cop of tea‚ he insert that his wife used to like weak tea[2]. But apparently the old man is not the only one who is hearing the voice of his wife in his head. His daughter is hearing her too[3]‚ and that indicates

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    time. For example‚ Weather looks at what is happening right now. Climate however looks at what the weather as done in the past and projects what the weather should do. Like normally we get 20 inches of rain in the summer and it’s safe to assume that we will receive close to that same amount of rain. 2.  What is the advantage of describing the climate of locality in terms of both average weather plus extremes in weather? The advantage is that farmers can know what crops can be grown and what

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    What Is a Cloudburst

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    What is a cloudburst? A cloudburst is sudden copious rainfall. It is a sudden aggressive rainstorm falling for a short period of time limited to a small geographical area. Meteorologists say the rain from a cloudburst is usually of the shower type with a fall rate equal to or greater than 100 mm (4.94 inches) per hour. Generally cloudbursts are associated with thunderstorms. The air currents rushing upwards in a rainstorm hold up a large amount of water. If these currents suddenly cease‚ the

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    Literature 9 December 2010 Cleanse the Earth Considering our planet‚ Earth is made up of over 70% water it’s safe to say we should expect rain. Rain in moderation is a great thing‚ be mindful of the word moderation. It’s through rain our crops receive irrigation. Without rain civilization as we know it would be no more. Now that we’ve agreed upon the need for rain‚ when is there ever a need for storms so intense that flooding occurs? If flooding areas were only used to help moisten dry and brittle

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    The Water Cycle

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    The Main Parts of the Water Cycle The main parts of the water cycle are evaporation‚ condensation‚ and precipitation. They go together in a circle/cycle called the water cycle. None of these parts can be missing. (Well‚ everything in the water cycle is needed.) Evaporation- Evaporation is when water turns into water vapor and flows up into the sky. You can’t see it because it’s now gas and gas is invisible. Evaporation usually happens on hot‚ rainy days because the sun’s energy

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    She gazes out the window‚ self-consciously adjusting the straps of her shirt. She shivers as a chill creeps out from the weathered window pane and draws a limp cardigan from the overstuffed chair she has perched herself upon. The pounding of the rain slowly begins to abate and diverts into a soft‚ gentle roll of tears from the sky. She clasps the cardigan closer to her body‚ as she mentally counts off the number of ribs she can feel through the heavy‚ wool blend. Haplessly she utters the sigh of

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    Mood and Weather

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    bench to enjoy nice sunshine and feed the birds‚ and their face looks peaceful. Therefore‚ warm sunshine weather brings pleasure and cheery atmosphere around them. However‚ rainy day at the spring is not acceptable for someone who doesn’t like the rain. On the fall time‚ windy weather can also affect mood. Some winds can create positive ions‚ as do electronics and heating and air conditioning systems‚ so on windy days people may be exposed to that positive balance both indoors and out.1 Although

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    Rainbows

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    when I was younger; probably about six year’s old‚ playing outside after a big rain storm. When looking back on the experience and talking with my mom‚ she says she it had been raining and cloudy for a few weeks. I was excited to finally get to play outside. I remember going outside and looking to my right and left. To the right I saw dark rain clouds‚ and to my right I saw the bright sun. Then I remember feeling a rain drop and I looked straight ahead and saw a double rainbow. It was the most amazing

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    Nature Walk Essay.

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    little rain effects it. Ways that processes and forces affect the lithosphere is water. When it runs off it causes chemical reactions that break down rocks. The rainwater dissolves the rocks to form caves and to move rock and soil to other places. By doing this is causes major erosion. Erosion is very bad because it slowly breaks away soil‚ and takes out all the nutrients that plants need to survive. Below is a picture of a rain drain next to a road and is where all the run off from rain goes.

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