Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Doggie Dilema: A Puppy Problem

   Dear Amma and Appa, 
 I think we should get a Golden Retriever. Golden Retrievers are kind, loyal, friendly, and calm. They are very good with children, and they're very helpful, since they're guide dogs. The area of the dog pen is 256 feet(16 x16)  and the perimeter is 48 feet. I chose this size because all dogs need lots of room to play and exercise.One side is attached to the house, so the dog and us can go in and out.  The type of fencing I chose was Wood Picket, for a few reasons:
1. It's not the most expensive type of fencing, but it's not the cheapest. The most expensive is the Chain Link Fence, $256 per roll, and the cheapest is Large stones, $1 per brick. 
2. Usually, GRs are about 2 feet tall, and they're not known for jumping, so I think a 3 ft tall fence is good enough. 
3. I did some research, and Wood Picket fences aren't climbable, and they're not see-through, which is important because lots of dogs go crazy when the see people through their fence and want to go play with them. Since you can't see through Wood Picket, they won't feel bad that thy can't play with the cars. The final cost of all of this comes to $292.00. Thank you for reading this. 

Poems by M: Part 2

Acorn into tree.
Small into big, big into
small. Believe in you.

My friend has a mom
Who is incredibly calm
She fell down the stairs
Trying to fix her hair
And accidentally set off a bomb

 Kate was so rude
 In school they taught her to be
 Not bad, but good
"Duh" she said "I can do that!" So she tried to be 
 Nice and sweet and thoughtful
 Eddie saw this and
 Said "Can I be kind too?"
"Sure!" Kate said. "Being kind is good for you."

    If you can,
Please try again Dan
  "Do I need to Ma'am?
I need to go home and feed the lamb." 
    Yes, you must!
Otherwise how will you be fair and just?
     As a lawyer, judge or a teacher?
President, CEO, or even a preacher?
 "Fine, FINE! I'll try again, 
but I do need to get the eggs from the hen.
  After this you can go to your house, 
and eat some snacks, and play with your mouse.
  "I'm all done Miss! Thank you!
I really must go home and feed Mr. Moo."
  Ok, bye! Have a nice day!
"You know what? This was really fun, I say!"


Wednesday, June 24, 2020

News from the News: The Potato Olympics: Behind the Scenes

The Potato Olympics is
A well-oiled, orchestrated
Occasion that excite and amaze even the most blah of potatoes.

Welcome back to our new segment : The Potato Olympics! Now, I heard our first post was a HUGE success! So, we at News From the News decided to post another post. So; (Drumroll please!) Welcome to The Potato Olympics: Behind the Scenes! Keep reading for the full thing.


 Now, I know some of you inquisitive peeps in the street might be wondering: What do these mind-blowing Murphys do behind the scenes? Well, we're here to uncover the truth! So, to get the big scoop, we're talking to Piper the Potato!

Me: Welcome Piper!

Piper: Thank you for having me here.

Me: So Piper, all of our fans have been wondering: What happens behind the scenes? Care to answer?

Piper: Sure. It's really not as cool as everyone thinks. So first, my landlord, sees a video on her computer. Then, she gets me from my bed ( when I'm not filming or having my photo taken, you can find me in bed.), and we start to film. Normally, we film in videos, with me doing my own stunts, and my landlord (aka Sahasra) filming. Then, she'll post it on this thing called Flipgrid. It's where kids can post videos about school, greetings of the day, their personal lives, and, of course, the Potato Olympics. After that, other kids can see the video and se me, the star of the show.

Me: Oh, ok. So, is there anything you want our readers to know?

Piper: Um, I don't think so. If I think of anything I'll tell you.

Me: Ok, that's fine. You don't find if I ask you some questions, do you?

Piper: No, that's what you've been doing this entire time.

Me: Oh, good point. Anyway, why is your name Piper? I mean, you're from Peru, and you moved to the US, so why is it Piper? That's kind of an Irish name.

Piper: Oh, well, I guess my name is Piper because some people in my family are Irish, and when the family decided on my name, Piper was at the top of the list. Plus, I like Piper. It's pretty, and has great alliteration. My brothers' names are: Peter, Payton, Phoenix, Parker, Percy, and Pip. And I have an older sister who's totally awesome, and her name is Paige. My friends' names (Sahasra came up with both their names) are: Penny and Patricia Potato Jr (she's actually the third, but that's a LONG story). Potatoes just really like alliteration.

Me: Cool, well is there anything else you want to say to the readers? Or anyone else too.

Piper: Yeah, my motto: Do awesome, be awesome, stay awesome. Bye!

well, you heard it from Piper yourself folks, Do awesome, be awesome, stay awesome. I like that. Have a great day, week, month, year, life, whatever you want! Stay tuned for more from News From The News: The Potato Olympics! Bye!


Saturday, June 13, 2020

News From The News: Potato Olympics: Piper the Potato

The Potato Olympics is a time for all the spuds to come together in a time of festivity, frolic, and fun. But this is no game. It is a once in a lifetime event for athletes of all ages (some over 60, some under 25) to come together to prove who is the CHAMPION! It is so important, that even though school was out, this happened online. Piper the Potato is quite a young competitor who is hoping to win for the greater good: stopping the creation of tater tots.  Here is her biography.

Piper the Potato is from Peru. Her partner is a perfectly plump pomegranate. 

Born: In Peru (majority of family was born in Ireland)
Family: She is the only girl in her inner family (other than Mom) so she is very competitive. Piper's family kept migrating, so they wouldn't turn into French Fries. (They did stay in France with some eggs for a year) But after Piper was born, they settled down in the US of A.
The Olympics: Piper is entering the Olympics because she wants to be famous, and she wants to convince people to stop eating potato chips. She lost her uncle that way. He got put in a barbecue flavored Lays bag
Personality: She is funny but hard working.
Dreams: She wants to be in history as the winner of the 2020 Potato Olympics.


I hoped this feature helped you understand the history of our awesome athlete, our professional potato player. Stay tuned for more news from this channel News From the News, and keep your eyes (and ears!) open for for from this segment, the Potato Olympics.

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

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In the story Kiranmala and the Kingdom Beyond: Game of Stars, one social issue is inequality. I know this because in the story, all of the monsters get rounded up for the games. This is not fair because the monsters never gave consent. Another place in the story I know this is when they mention the king. He doesn't let Neel become crown prince - because he's half rakkosh -   even though he's older. This is not fair, because Nell might have been a better king than the Raja, if he had a chance. And a final area I know this is when Kiran finds out about the truth about the PSS. Half of the PSS are rakkoshis, including Naya. Then, Kiran leaves them. This is not fair because they can't help that they're rakkoshes. They're also good guys. These pieces of evidence show that one social issue in this book is inequality.   

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

From the Perspective of a God

Art is very abstract.
Or not.
    It can be a painting. 
Or a poem.
    Or anything else too.
Some art is weird.
    Like those in museums.
But some are good.
   Paintings like Gogh's Starry Night.
   Or the art of life.
A life is like a piece of artwork.
   So much can happen.
       Or so little.
   It could be important.
      Or not as much.
But it only lasts for a short time.
Use it up as much as you can.
 It won't happen again.

-Who Knows?

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

My Coronavirus Essay

The Coronavirus. Some people don't think it's a big deal, and others are the quite the opposite. In this essay, you're going to truly understand how each side is feeling and why. You may be on one side of the debate now, but my goal is to get you to know the other side. Ready? Let's get started.

People should be very worried about the Coronavirus. One reason I think this is because the Coronavirus is VERY contagious. I know this because it's airborne. That means if you sneeze or cough into the air, the germs will fly around, and land on someone or something. Another reason I think this is because there is no cure. That's very bad, because as I just said, it's VERY contagious. A third reason I think this is dangerous because people don't know if they have it, and that could  be extremely bad.
These pieces of evidence show that people should be worried about the Coronavirus.

People are making too much of a big deal about the Coronavirus, and should just relax. One reason I know this is because on the news, like CNN, they make WAY too much of a big deal about it. Another way I know this is because the Coronavirus pretty much only affects people with bad immune systems. People in the twenties are the safest people in this world. A final way I know people should relax is because scientists, doctors and political parties are taking care of the situation. These pieces of evidence show that people are making a big fuss about the Coronavirus, and should take a chill pill.

Are you convinced? I hope so. In conclusion, some people say that we're all gonna die because of the coronavirus. Others, vice versa. Which side do you take?

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Horton Hears a Who?

Horton Hears a Who.  The story may seem ridiculous, but it's actually very meaningful. If you want to know why, keep reading!
 One reason Horton Hears a Who is a meaningful story is because it teaches kids important lessons. When Horton realizes that the Whos exist, even though they're strangers, he goes far, FAR out of his way to help them.
Another reason Horton Hears a Who is a meaningful story is because if you're in 4th or 5th grade, you have to do a lot of work using theme. And Horton Hears a Who is actually a really good story for theme. It has many universal messages.
A final reason Horton Hears a Who is a good book is because it's just nice. When I was in kindergarden,  I liked Horton Hears a Who. You would always hope that Horton would save the Who's, and that the Eagle and the Kangaroos would lose. 
 In conclusion, Horton Hears a Who is a good book. It has a moral, a theme, and it's a good book for a bedtime story. If you haven't read it, you should.

Thursday, February 20, 2020

XtraMath Essay

Students and kids should not be forced to do XtraMath. One reason I think this is because XtraMath doesn't teach you how to solve problems. It just forces you to do them. My friends and I do XtraMath, and if any one of us gets a problem wrong in Race the Teacher, it takes away all of our previous smilies. Another reason I think XtraMath should not be used is because at the beginning of every new year, it restarts you. Even if your teacher, and your friends and your parents and even yourself knows that you know these problems, and you solved them last year, it STILL restarts you! I've been doing XtraMath since I was in second grade, but I've restarted. AGAIN. A third reason that I think you should not need to do XtraMath is because it takes forever to finish multiplication and division. Thank you for reading. 

Onomatopoeia

Tring and bark are all
Onomatopoeias. That's
different sound words.


Friday, January 17, 2020

The Triangle of Mystery


“Cr, Cr”  the walkie-talkie crackled as Houston tried to connect to the world-famous Amelia Earhart. “Amelia, are you there? Amelia?” “Yup, Houston. I’m right here, like I’ve always been.”  “Okay, well, you’re heating up. Take a quick stop before you explode.” “Sir, yes, sir!” Amelia joked. She flew over the Bermuda Triangle. “Amelia, you just missed the island. Take a U-turn. Amelia?” There was no response. Amelia Earhart, the world-famous pilot, went missing.
(That’s not what happened, but just go with the flow. Artistic license.)

What is the Bermuda Triangle?
The Bermuda Triangle (aka Devil’s Triangle) is an area near Bermuda/Florida where people go missing. Specifically, one corner in Miami, Florida, one in Bermuda, and one in Puerto Rico.  Ships that go there disappear. Planes that fly over vanish. Some people think that’s where Amelia Earhart, the famous first female pilot went missing. That makes sense. Some people -most, actually- think that something supernatural is behind this mysterious phenomena. That might be true. Well, in this article, we’re going to explore the Bermuda Triangle, and figure out the facts!

Theoretically…
One theory is that Atlantis may be under the Triangle. It has ‘crystal energies’, that sink ships and planes. Another theory is methane gas. Gas that’s trapped under the sea can erupt, and water density levels lower, which causes ships to sink. Even planes flying over can get caught. But, scientists think they have found the true answer. Blue Holes. A Blue Hole is a really big bottle-shaped cave. Their opening is 100s of feet down in the ocean. The 2nd Biggest in the world is called Dean’s Blue Hole, and it has a depth of 663 feet. Divers have found out that in these Blue Holes, there are many tunnels. And in those tunnels, there are whirlpools that can affect the surface. They’re EXTREMELY dangerous. Be careful! Now you know different theories about the Bermuda Triangle. Which one is best? If you want to know about more theories, refer to the appendix for more reading material.

Ocean Showdown


Now you know about the Bermuda Triangle. But how much do you know about its competitor in conspiracy theories: The Loch Ness Monster (aka Nessie)? These two are similar in some aspects. One way they’re similar is that both of these involve water. The Bermuda Triangle is a place in the ocean, and Nessie is a sea creature. Another way that these two are similar is that they’re famous! Hardly no one alive doesn’t know about the Bermuda Triangle. And who’s never heard of Nessie? A third way that they're similar is that they’re mythical. Some people don’t believe the mysterious Bermuda Triangle is a deadly magician, and others think that people who claim to see the Loch Ness Monster are liars. These two are different in some ways too. One way is that the Bermuda Triangle is a place. Nessie is a creature, a living organism. Another difference is that thousands of people visit Scotland to see the Loch Ness. You can’t really visit the Bermuda Triangle - Well you can, but no guarantee that you will come back. A third way they’re different is that the Bermuda Triangle is - the Bermuda Triangle harms people. If you fly over, you go missing for good. Nessie won’t hurt you, or we hope so. In conclusion, the Bermuda Triangle and the Loch Ness Monster are similar in some ways, and different in others.

Conclusion

Now you know a bit about the Bermuda Triangle. I hope this article helped you learn more about the mystery of this controversial place. If you want to learn more, go to:
Bermuda Triangle: Facts, Theories and ‘Mystery’
Or, click the link below:
https://www.livescience.com/23435-bermuda-triangle.html

Thursday, December 26, 2019

Christmas Break


During Christmas break, A+H came to visit. We watched Frozen 2, made Pani Pooris, saw part of BIGIL, and played with N. We also went to Yankee Candle to make our own candles, and Magic Wings to see butterflies. A few landed on N! For Christmas, I got: A teal and a pink Cotton Candie Cutie (I hoped for purple!), a Harry Potter shirt, and slime. I also got everyone Christmas gifts from the Holiday Boutique. On Christmas, I went to Joshika's birthday party. Hansika and Kavitha Auntie visited. And the Christmas party at school was awesome! There were Pringles (me) and candy canes and cookies! And N is driving us crazy by playing 'boop'. And I have playdates scheduled. Well, I think that's it. Bye!

Monday, December 16, 2019

Just My Luck

It was a cloudy afternoon in Delphi, Greece. An Oracle sat in the cave of Python, staring at a crystal ball.

Meanwhile, a teenage girl named Olivia and her brother Jack were in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, trying to steer an out-of-control ship, and battle a fierce storm. "Grab the rigging!"Olivia yelled. "Then head belowdecks!" She and Jack were trying to sail from Connecticut to California before their enemy, Sarah did. "At least one good thing came out of this storm," Olivia thought. "Sarah's behind us."

Just her luck, Sarah showed up right next to Olivia's ship.

"Shoot."Olivia muttered. "Hangin' in there, Sarah?" she yelled.

"FYI, NO!" Sarah went flying off her ship and landed in the crow's nest of Olivia's ship. "Just my luck." they both muttered. Olivia raced up to the top of the crow's nest to help Sarah get untangled. "I don't need your help." she said, squirming. "Yes, you do. Now stay still so I can get you free."

At the time, Jack came from belowdecks and anchored Sarah's ship to touch his. Then he tied the rope to his ship to secure it and went below decks. Sarah and Olivia ran after him too. Sarah shut the door and sank down in relief. "Sarah, are you going to stay on our ship?" Jack asked. "Yeah, I'm going to have to." she said. "Mine is in ruins." "Well, what about your supplies?" He said. If we can get them here, we'll have more than enough!" "Good idea!" Sarah said. "I'll go get them." Jack said. He ran outside, but the storm was at its peak.

The wind was so strong, that Jack went flying off, into the Pacific. "I'm heading to the nearest island, come find me!" he yelled so that the girls would hear. "Okay!" Sarah screamed over the howling wind. Then Jack's head went underwater, with a final bubble.

"Just my luck." he thought.

The girls managed to collect the supplies, bring them downstairs, and eat. They both had a fitful sleep.

The next morning, it was cloudy. They got off the ship and checked out the nearest land. There were cobbled streets, and street vendors selling fish, water, bread, olives, clothes, jewelry, accessories and pictures of the Olympian gods. In the horizon, the could see the sun coming up, lighting up on the dry land.

"Where are we?" Sarah asked, sleepily. "I think Greece, by the look of it." Olivia responded, sounding tired. "Let's get some coffee." Sarah said. "First, we're gonna have to go to an ATM to change the currency. I -luckily- have a waterproof wallet with lots of money." Olivia explained. "Smart move." Sarah said. "Thanks, S" Olivia said. Sarah smiled. So the girls changed currencies, had breakfast, and did some shopping. They got new: clothes, jewelry, hats, sunglasses, shoes, bread, water and olives. Olivia sighed. "I miss Jack. he would've loved this T-Shirt." Well then, you should get it for him now; Olive." Sarah said, lightening up the mood. When they made their final purchases, they bumped into some one. "Oh!" they all exclaimed. Then the person gave them a note, and scampered away.

The note read, "Come to the Second Attic at noon. You'll find Jack". It also had some sort of a riddle.

It was already 11:00!

So the girls found the Second Attic, which turned out to be a hotel/restaurant. They went to Attic 2 and found a person with a hood on, in all-black. "Welcome to the Cave of Python", she said. Then suddenly, the room turned into a cave, dripping with murky brown water. In a corner, there was Jack, locked in a cage. There were three keys on the table.

"One of these keys opens the cage. The other 2 will make it explode. I will give you some riddles to test your knowledge, strength, perseverance, and love", the figure in all-black robes said.

"The first riddle is this: A man, his wife, daughter and son live in a circle house. One day, in the house, the man dies. The police come and check the alibis of the people. The mom said she was cooking in the kitchen. The daughter said she was reading in the living room. The son said he was playing on his tablet in the corner. The police arrested the son. Why?", she asked.

"Give us some time to think this out with each other." Olivia said. "Fine." Olivia and Sarah huddled. "This is easy." Sarah said. "Are all the riddles going to be like this?" I don't know, but the answer is because there are no corners in a circle house." "Yup. Let's tell'er."

"Do you hav your answer? The lady asked impatiently. "I'm waiting."

"The answer is - because there are no corners in a circle house!" The girls jinxed. The lady soundlessly took out 1 key.

"Here is the next riddle." she said calmly. Inside she was furious! How did they do it? None of the Ancient Greeks could! "It is a series of questions. What are the three steps to putting an elephant in the fridge?"

"Open the fridge, put the elephant in the fridge, close the fridge!" Olivia replied before the lady could finish the question.

The lady continued hurriedly, "You have 100 bricks in a plane. One falls out. How many are left?". "99" Sarah quipped.

"There is a party, and all the animals in the world are invited. All go except one. What animal?" was the question. "The elephant" came the reply.

Next, "Sally needs to cross a bridge. If she steps on it, it will break, and she'll fall into a pit full of hungry crocodiles. But she steps on it. The bridge breaks, but she doesn't die. Why?"

"Because the crocodiles were at the party!"

"Finally, most important question. This could mean life of death for you all. Question is... When Sally got to the other side, she died. Why?"

Sarah asked, "Can we discuss?". "Of course, dear", the lady said gleefully as the girls huddled in confusion.

"It could be hypothermia?" Olivia said. "No, we need to be the riddle" Sarah said. She gasped. "I know!" They jinxed. "p pjwwk2xpgc . o b" They whispered.

"Done?" the riddle lady asked. "Yup. She died because the brick fell on her head!" said the girls with confidence.

The mystery woman removed another key.

"How do we know that you're not lying and giving us the exploding key?" Sarah asked. "I swear on my life." the response was.

So Sarah took the remaining key, and unlocked the cage. Olivia rushed into Jack's arms. "Jack!" she cried out happily.

Sarah noticed the woman got away. "Just my luck." She muttered.

In truth, that mysterious woman was an evil witch named Medea. She was wanted, and during her hurried getaway, the police caught her.

Then all was all right in that area of the universe.

"Just my luck" were Medea's final words, when she got captured. "Just my luck."


Finish

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Sunday, December 8, 2019

Weeks

Last week Amma and Appa did some ordering. First, Amma went on Wayfair and ordered new hall and dining room rugs. I helped. She also ordered a new Christmas tree, and a few Rachel Ray Cusina cooking sets. Next Appa ordered a Roomba 675 and SBAC math, science, and ELA,]. AND... A new iMac which I'm typing on now! The iMac is really cool, you can do so many things on it. And the Christmas tree is now all decorated. N is terrified of the Roomba. The rugs look great, SBAC hasn't been broken into, and Amma's cooking is getting even better with the RRC (Rachel Ray Cusina) sets. the Holiday boutique is coming up and AH are coming. We are going to have so much fun. We just came back from Great Wolf lodge too! All in all, its been fun these last few weeks!!

Sunday, November 17, 2019

Blink Summary

In the episode Blink, from Doctor Who Season 3, the main character Sally Sparrow, goes to an abandoned old house, and finds a message for her from The Doctor saying she should duck. The message was dated in 1969. She ducks, and something flies at her head. The person who threw it was a stone statue of an angel. (or so you would think)

She comes back the next day with her friend Lisa, and then the doorbell rings. The person is Lisa’s grandson. Lisa goes missing right then. How!? Her grandson gives Sally a letter which says that Lisa went back in time. What?!

Sally goes to Lisa’s brother, Keith’s video store and finds a TV with a DVD in it running a video where the Doctor is saying supposedly random things. Again, it may sound random only if you don't know whats going on, and we viewers still don't know .

She goes to the police, and a man (Billy Shipton) takes her down to see cars abandoned at the old house from the first scene and… there is the TARDIS! And everywhere Sally goes, there are angel statues. One minute, you see them, if you look away, or blink, even for a second, they move closer to attack you. As they are talking Billy goes missing, and shows up 5 minutes later as an old man, about to die, when the rain stops.

Sally is determined to find out what is happening, and takes Keith with her. He brings a TV, I-Pad, and a notebook and pen. While they watch The Doctor on TV, they figure out that somehow, The Doctor went into the future, got a transcript of what he and Sally are saying, and is using that to talk back to her. He warns them about the statues and says don’t blink. Or you’re DEAD.

Then, an angel, 2, 3 show up. Sally leaves Keith to go explore if there are more, and Keith tries his best to not blink, then runs to the basement. They find the TARDIS, and go inside, but the angels find them, and try to force them to come out. And at that point the TARDIS de-materializes around them and leaves them surrounded by four attacking angels!

They look up and slowly realize what the Doctor has done - Now all the angels are looking at each other and in a deadlock to not blink or look around. The Angels were looking at each other, which turns all of them to stone, because they were being looked at! Because even a stone angel would get killed (or its equivalent for a stone) when another angel looks at them when they aren't looking.

As Sally and Keith realize they are safe, they slowly inch away from the spot and go on about their life.

A year later, the Doctor and Martha Jones (his companion) pass the store with archery equipment; busy running on a different mission. Sally talks a little, then the Doctor leaves. They don't recognize Sally and that's when Sally realizes that she has to publish the transcript and the video "easter eggs" where the Doctor says random things.

That is how the Doctor gets all the stuff to use in his future or in their past.

That episode was very scary to watch. You never knew what was going to happen. And it all makes sense only at the end or second time viewing.

Saturday, November 2, 2019

Go Green!

Do you listen to what Trump says about climate change? Well, if you do, don't. This essay will (I hope) convince you to go green and worry about the fate of our Earth.


Why should we go green? You may ask. Because the fate of the place you live in depends on it. The earth will be around forever. Why should we stress about it? Because it won't be. It'll be gone soon if this continues. 
Climate change is bad for animals. One way this is true is that Google said: "In 2024, the Arctic will have an ice-less summer." Do you know how bad that is? Polar bears and other creatures that live in the Arctic are used to FREEZING cold temperatures. In the heat of no ice, some animals might literally burn or melt!!! This is because those animals have a thick layer of fur covering their outer bodies, and animals like whales and walruses have a layer of fat called blubber to keep them extra warm. Also, some animals use snow as a hiding area, by digging a hole and hiding in it. Without the snow, there would be nowhere to hide. Actually, without the snow, there might not even BE an Arctic! 
  Another way that climate change is bad for animals is that it's destroying their habitats. This is happening for two reasons. One is because the Amazon Rainforest is burning up. The Amazon Rainforest is great for many reasons. One is it gives off a lot of oxygen because there are so many trees. Two is because it's a great ecosystem for animals to live. There are many different types of animals that live in the Amazon Rainforest and River. if it burns up, there is no place for the animals of the area to go! The people of Brazil want to do something but their leader won't let them. The G7 tried to give Brazil 2 million dollars to help, but the leader said no. "Why are they trying to give Brazil money? I know how to govern my own country!" If the entire Amazon Rainforest burns up, That would be absolutely HORRIBLE!!
But climate change doesn't just affect animals, it affects humans as well. One way this is true is because one aspect of climate change is global warming. It gets hotter in some places and cooler in others. Pollution is one way that global warming happens. But this pollution is REALLY bad for everyone. For the living organisms that breathe oxygen, the air is getting polluted. Actually, making 1 or half a pound of beef is equivalent to driving 55 cars for one mile!!! So humans need to become vegetarians. And all this gunk isn't just happening in the air. It's going into the sea! There is a floating island of trash the size of Texas! And it's still growing! Whenever your trash goes into landfills, most of it goes into the sea. So humans need to start RECYCLING a lot more. Even if just one person does these things, it can make a huge difference. Thanks for reading.

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Halloween Haiku

Halloween is here.
Yummy candy and costumes.
Yay! Trick-or-Treating.