CasperOn a very rainy day, the winds move harshly and the clouds roar. The rain showers on the plants of Toronto and slowly digs into the soil beneath the plants. In the numerous droplets descending towards earth, one small, but important droplet was amongst them, named, Casper. The plant slowly sips Casper, who was lying in the soil surrounding the plant’s roots. After Carper spreads into the plant, he went through a process of “transpiration”. As the bright rays of the sun shine onto the leaves of the plant, the moist water below the leaves, slowly evaporate.
Casper transforms from a liquid substance into a gaseous form. Following the procedure of evaporation, Casper and his other droplet buddies compact together, a conversion known as,
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The rays of the sun radiate over the sea and initiate loosening the particles of Casper and his droplet mates in the Atlantic. The droplets bit-by-bit transform into their gaseous form and evaporate up into the …show more content…
The cloud changes to a grey colour, indicating that it is packed. Casper hears the cloud roar and before he realizes, the precipitation commences.
Casper dips into the Atlantic ocean again and merges into the waves as the flow towards the west.
He is carried by the rough drift of the waves, slapping rapidly onto the shore of the coasts.
The sun shined over Casper and the molecules inside of him steadily separate away, transforming Casper into a gas cloud. Casper meets new gas clouds who hadn’t been with before and they all evaporate up into the sky. As Casper reaches the world of clouds, he condenses and becomes part of a vast group of water droplets which precipitate.
The wind didn’t seem to be calm this time and they drifted Casper in abrupt motions. He finally came to the end of his dread and immersed into the pacific ocean, far from his recent visit to the oceans.
Mr. Sun’s ray gleam over the Pacific, changing Casper, once again into a gaseous
into the ocean, he swims until he reaches shore, despite the fact that he is
His feet rest atop the waves, rising up and down as the breakers crest and crash yards from us onto the beach.
The heavier oceanic plate is being pushed under and melted so that it will rise up the lithosphere as magma and gasses to cause an
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because the dew point is below freezing and the moisture goes from a gas to a
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then cools off, becomes liquid again, and then falls as rain or snow. The salt