بغيتهم يوم الاحد
الي عنده لا يبغل
شحالكم
الصراحة ما بطول عليكم
ابغي موضوع بسيط منك وانشاء الله ماتردوني والموضوع عن
how can we green the desert
واتمنى الموضوع يكون بسيط
The amazing thing about water is that it never disappears! It has always been on the move, changing from one state to another, in a cycle that is called the Natural Water Cycle. Are you ready for the ride? Read on.
Raindrops keep falling on my head!
What does rain fall out of? That’s right, from clouds! In fact, clouds are made up of millions of water drops, which fall to Earth when they get too heavy! When the water drops are really cold, they freeze and fall as snow, hail or sleet. The scientific word for water falling from the sky is precipitation.
Precipitation falls in different amounts in different parts of the world. Just because it’s raining where you live doesn’t mean it is raining in the next suburb, or even the next street!
Challenge! Can you think of a country where it rains a lot? What about a country where it rains very little?
Water, water everywhere!
There is one place where most of the rain falls; the oceans! Rain that falls onto land flows naturally downhill, into creeks, rivers and lakes. Do you know where most rivers lead to? That’s right, into the oceans and seas! But water may take other paths as well, like seeping into the soil deep underground, where it is then called groundwater.
The trees join the cycle!
Everyone knows that plants and tress need water too. Trees use their roots to take some of the water out of the soil and transport it to their leaves. Here it is used for the process of photosynthesis to grow and reproduce.
On a hot day, some of the water in plants is drawn out of tiny little holes in the leaves called stomata, becoming water vapour in the air. This process is called transpiration.
Where does the water go?
We’ve talked about how water falls down to earth, but how does water actually get back up into the sky? This is where the sun comes in. The sun’s heat causes water on the Earth’s surface to dry up and rise into the sky as water vapour. This process is called evaporation. Without the sun, the water cycle would come to a complete stop! Next time you boil some water at home, watch the steam evaporating out the top of your kettle!
Completing the cycle!
The water vapour evaporating from the Earth’s surface and transpiring from plants travels very high in the sky, where the temperature is much colder. When the water cools down, the water changes back into liquid water drops, a process called condensation. These water drops join together to form a cloud again!
Have you walked through a cloud?
If you have walked or ridden through fog before, you probably have a good idea what a cloud looks like from inside! Fog, mist and clouds are pretty much the same thing, a collection of tiny water drops. You may have even made a cloud on a cld day when the warm water vapour in your breath hit the cold outside air!
اهئ اهئ
صبحكم / مساكم ربي بالخيير ..
حبيت احط لكم تقريري لهذا الفصل بعنــوان ( Safety )~
اتمنى انكم تستيفيدوون منه ..
متمنيه لكم دوام التوفيق و التميــز .. !
|* Safety :
Safety is the state of being "safe", the condition of being protected against physical, social, spiritual, financial, political, emotional, occupational, psychological, educational or other types or consequences of failure, damage, error, accidents, harm or any other event which could be considered non-desirable. This can take the form of being protected from the event or from exposure to something that causes health or economical losses. It can include protection of people or of possessions.
|* Meanings of safety:
There also are two slightly different meanings of safety, for example, home safety may indicate a building’s ability to protect against external harm events (like weather, home invasion, etc), and the second that its internal installations (like appliances, stairs, etc) are safe (not dangerous or harmful) for its habitants.
Limitations : *|
Safety can be limited in relation to some guarantee or a standard of insurance to the quality and unharmful function of an object or organization. It is used in order to ensure that the object or organization will do only what it is meant to do.
It’s important to realize that safety is relative. Eliminating all risk, if even possible, would be extremely difficult and very expensive. A safe situation is one where risks of injury or property damage are low and manageable.
|* Types of safety :
It is important to distinguish between products that meet standards, that are safe, and those that merely feel safe. The highway safety community uses these terms:
Normative safety :
Normative safety is a term used to describe products or designs that meet applicable design standards.
Substantive safety:
Substantive safety means that the real-world safety history is favorable, whether or not standards are met.
Perceived safety :
Perceived safety refers to the level of comfort of users. For example, traffic signals are perceived as safe, yet under some circumstances, they can increase traffic crashes at an intersection. Traffic roundabouts have a generally favorable safety record, yet often make drivers nervous.
*) conclusion..!
At the end of this report . I hope that you can be safe with the correct ways . I hope you have got some new information about the safety & Thank you for reading. I’m waiting for your opinion and good luck ..
*) References ..!
1- English book for 11th grade.
2-Wikebidia site .
3- Some general knowledge .
البحث في المرفق
محتوى البحث:
1- العنوان
2-المقدمة
3-الموضوع
4-الخاتمة
5-المراجع
طبعا بالانجليزي…
موفقين ان شاء الله
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((ارريد بحث عن التعليم ف الامارات و يكون عدد الصفحات اكثر عن 5 ))
ضروري اليوم لانه بكرره اخر يووم ..!!