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Writing
Task: Describe the Northern Lights in six sentences using your own words.
Response
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 08:02 PM
Northen light are also called Aroura Borealis. They happen when small particales from the sun full of energy called Solar Wind. The Solar Wind will travel miles to get to earth. Then when it is near the earth it will move towards the north and south poles because the solar wind is magnetic to the north and south poles. Then when it is there it will get trapped in the atmosphere and then the energy in the solar wind comes out . that is what Northen lights are.
Suggestions
From Me to Everyone: 08:05 PM
They happen when energy particles from the sun collide with the gases in the earth's atomosphere.
It moves towards the poles because it is magnetic in nature and earth's magnetism is highest at the poles.
Reading Comprehension
From Me to Everyone: 08:14 PM
At the beginning of the passage, what were they planning?
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 08:15 PM
to go on a bike ride.
From Me to Everyone: 08:16 PM
Who were they waiting for?
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 08:16 PM
malaika
From Me to Everyone: 08:16 PM
Who is Malaika?
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 08:17 PM
an africa
afrian
an exchange vstudent from africa
From Me to Everyone: 08:17 PM
What is the word to describe the sound of thunder?
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 08:20 PM
rumble
From Me to Everyone: 08:20 PM
Why do theey think it is not the best day for a bike ride?
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 08:23 PM
thunder storm there is a storm
From Me to Everyone: 08:23 PM
When Malaika came in, what is the word used to describe her hair?
From Saathvika Tetali to Everyone: 08:24 PM
ruffled
H;
Animals that only eat plants are called
herbivores
Herbivores are also called
plant-eaters
Cows, goats and horses are examples of
herbivores
Animals that eat flesh of other animals are called
carnivores
Carnivores are also called
meat-eaters
Lions, tigers and wolves are examples of
carnivores
Flesh has more energy than
grass
Animals that eat both plants and flesh are called
omnivores
Bears, dogs, cats and humans are examples of
omnivores
Animals that eat dead animals are called
scavengers
Vultures, hyenas and eagles are examples of
scavengers
Cows and horses have
flat and broad teeth
Bringing food back into the mouth is called
chewing the cud
Animals that chew the cud are called
ruminants
Lions and tigers have
very sharp teeth
Snakes and crocodiles
swallow food as a whole
Bees, butterflies and mosquitoes are
insects
Insects have
a needle-like tube to suck food
The food sucking tube of a mosquito is called
proboscis
Cats can chase mice silently because they have
paws
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