Siphiwe Cassildah Khanyile
Stories (2/0)
Trust Your Palms!
It is time to go for a walk in the park and enjoy the sunny weather. As you stroll, you notice a rapidly growing vertical cloud, initially bright white. It approaches at an alarming speed, becoming denser and darker. The sky darkens, a gust of wind blows your hat off, and your hair stands on end. This signals you to run for your life because you're about to be struck by lightning. At this moment, positive charges are building up in your body, reaching toward the negatively charged part of the storm. If you don't react quickly, these charges will meet, leading to a disastrous outcome. If there's no place to take cover, crouch down and try to make yourself smaller than the objects around you. Avoid lying flat on the wet ground, as it can conduct electricity.
By Siphiwe Cassildah Khanyile 7 months ago in Education
The Astonishing Migrations of Wildlife
The sky suddenly transforms into a vibrant orange hue, and as you gaze upwards, you're greeted by the breathtaking sight of countless butterflies. You've been fortunate enough to witness the awe-inspiring natural spectacle of the annual Monarch butterfly migration, which takes place each fall as the days shorten and temperatures drop in the northeastern United States and Canada.
By Siphiwe Cassildah Khanyile 8 months ago in Earth