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Sea Level Rise

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  Hey everyone! I just want to apologize for being MIA the past few months. School got so hectic with all the projects, homework, and exams that I totally lost track of time. I know I haven't posted in a while, but I’m back now, and I’ve got something really interesting to share with you all. Today, I’m going to talk about sea level rise. You might have heard about it in the news or in class, but I’m here to break it down for you in a way that’s easy to understand. Sea level rise is a huge problem that’s happening right now, and it’s affecting places all around the world, even if we don’t always see it right away. So, let’s get into it and learn why it’s something we should all care about! One big reason why sea levels are rising is because of melting ice. As the Earth gets warmer, the ice at places like the North and South Poles starts to melt. This ice used to be on land, but now it’s turning into water and flowing into the ocean. When that happens, the ocean gets bigger, and the...

Tornadoes

                  Hey everyone! Sorry for the delay in this weeks post! As you may have heard last week in Ohio we had  a tornado. So I thought that this week I would talk about tornadoes. We will talk about how they are made, how much destruction they cause and how dangerous they are.                              Tornadoes are formed from powerful thunderstorms, particularly those known as supercells. These thunderstorms develop when warm, humid air from the ground rises and meets cooler, drier air in the atmosphere. This collision creates instability and can lead to the formation of a rotating updraft, known as a mesocyclone. As the mesocyclone intensifies, it can stretch vertically and tighten, much like a figure skater pulling in their arms to spin faster. When this rotation extends downward and touches the ground, it becomes a tornado...