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RAIN IN OUR LIFE

 3 Rain is very important for life. All living things need water to live, even people.  Rain brings us the water we need. But in many places in the world even where you live, rain has become a menace.  Because of pollution in the air, acid gases from factories, cars and homes, the rain is becoming dangerous for the life of every living creature.   This rain is known as ‘acid rain’.  W W WH H HA A AT T T   I I IS S S   A A AC C CI I ID D D   R R RA A AI I IN N N? ? ?    Acid gases are produced when fossil fuels like coal and oil are burned in power stations, factories and in our own homes. Most of these acid gases are blown into the sky, and when they mix with the clouds it can cause rain – or snow, sleet, fog, mist or hail – to become more acidic. The opposites of acid are alkalis; for example, toothpaste and baking powder are both alkalis. Strong alkalis can also be dangerous, such as ammonia and bleach.   4 Lemon juice, vinegar and cola are all acidic. Rain is naturally acidic, but

Weather in Chennai

Chennai has tropical climate topped with occasional rainfall. Find out more about the weather of Chennai in this article. Weather in Chennai Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu, is located at the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. Due to its location near equator, Chennai experiences hot and humid all the three major seasons – summers, winters and monsoons – of the year. Thankfully, due to its vicinity to the coastal area, it does not experience extreme variations in seasonal temperature. Detailing the weather of Chennai, estimating it for different months, we find there are slight variations, though the underlining warmness does not fade in any month. The summer season, beginning from March and spreading till October, has scorching days. Talking about the hottest months, the duration of late May to early June records the highest temperature with mercury dwelling almost always near the mark of 45 o C. This duration is known by t

Light Of My Life

  My Daughter When my daughter walks into a room All you can do is smile Her happy little face can take away any gloom Her chubby little cheeks And her big bright eyes Always seem to take away my sorrows and sighs She loves to play outside In the sun or the rain She never worries about the weather Or if she falls and is in pain She loves her cartoons And to listen and dance to music She loves it at night to sit and stare at the moon My daughter is always on the go She never wants to rest Which is easy to see why her room is always a mess. She loves her grandma most Sometimes I think more then she loves her toast She loves to color and draw And help me with my chores And to go shopping at different stores. My daughter is the love of my life I love every minute of my day When my daughter comes to sit and play In Your Heart He was so proud of his little girl It was her very first day of school He walked with her to school that day A

My Life Memory

Hyperthymesia is a phenomenon in which some people maintain an exceptional memory for events in their personal pasts. People who experience hyperthymesia have a superior ability to recall specific details of autobiographical events, and also tend to spend a large amount of time thinking about their personal pasts. For someone with hyperthymesia, memories are sometimes described as involuntary mental associations happen instantaneously without the person consciously trying to recall them. For example, when hyperthymestic individuals encounter a date on which a significant event occurred, they will typically "see" a detailed, vivid image of the day in their minds and will often recall other tangential details surrounding it. Hyperthymestics do not necessarily intend to encode all of these memories, nor do they appear to use purposeful mnemonics. Hyperthymestics are not the same as individuals who can consciously memorize long lists of numbers or str