Nature's Finishing Touch

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Nature touches our world with her beauty every day

Cloud

A cloud is a mass of tiny droplets of water or crystals of ice suspended in the air. The droplets and crystals form when the water vapor in the air condenses. Most clouds are formed when air containing water vapor rises in the atmosphere and cools. There are 3 main types of clouds:

Did you know: Fog is really a cloud at ground level. A mackerel sky is wavey or rippled cirrocumulus clouds.

Geyser

A spring from which hot water and steam erupt periodically. Geysers were first seen in Iceland and called Gusirs. Old Faithful, in Yellowstone National Park sends a jet stream more than 100 feet into the air an average of every 65 minutes. Giant Geyser spouts every week or 2, sending up a jet about 250 feet.

Glacier

A glacier is a large sheet of moving ice. Glaciers began about 2,000,000 or more years ago and continued to within 10,000 to 15,000 years ago. In North America and Europe there were at least 4 great advances. According to various theories, the Ice Age may have been caused by one or more of the following:

All glacier movement was followed by a interglacial period when the giant sheets of ice stop and receed for a period of time. Scienctist do not know whether the Ice Age is really over; the present, some have speculated, may be another interglacial period to be followed by yet another coming of the ice. There are 3 types of glaciers:

Did you know: Glaciers can move 100 feet a day.

Rain

A cooling of warm, moisture-ladden air creates the kinds of clouds that will produce rain. There are 4 intensities of rain:

There are 4 types of rain fall:

Did you know: MountWaialeale, Hawaii has the world's greatest average annual rainfall of 460 inches. Arica, Chile has the lowest average annual rainfall with 0.03 inches. Parts of the nearby Atacama Desert are believed to have been without measurable rain for at least 400 years.

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