Robert took picks of the broccoli heads and is supposed to be e-mailing them to me when he does I will post them here they were HUGE.
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Yes! and no. Heat does rise, but as it does, it cools off. That's how rain clouds work, water vapor rises up, cools and condenses into rain drops. Or when you get those really huge thunder heads, it rises so high, it freezes and you get hail. Big hail spends a long time in a cloud, gaining size as it rises, falls a bit and gets pushed back up getting larger until it's too heavy to stay in the updraft and falls to earth and cracks your windshield!Wishing, that lightening is so cool ! So heat really dont rise, just to a certain point.
Love thisYes! and no. Heat does rise, but as it does, it cools off. That's how rain clouds work, water vapor rises up, cools and condenses into rain drops. Or when you get those really huge thunder heads, it rises so high, it freezes and you get hail. Big hail spends a long time in a cloud, gaining size as it rises, falls a bit and gets pushed back up getting larger until it's too heavy to stay in the updraft and falls to earth and cracks your windshield!
Also from space station over Norway/Sweden uffda!
aurora borealis
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num Twist , broc and cheese ?
still preggers.Maiah ?
Yes! and no. Heat does rise, but as it does, it cools off. That's how rain clouds work, water vapor rises up, cools and condenses into rain drops. Or when you get those really huge thunder heads, it rises so high, it freezes and you get hail. Big hail spends a long time in a cloud, gaining size as it rises, falls a bit and gets pushed back up getting larger until it's too heavy to stay in the updraft and falls to earth and cracks your windshield!
Also from space station over Norway/Sweden uffda!
aurora borealis
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I really need to go back to school. I'm much more interested in stuff like this and really everything else.Love this
Like climbing Mt. Everest. Not enough air to breathe, very cold, but you can get sunburned super easy. No atmosphere to protect you. Everest is about 5 miles up. The big passenger jets fly that high.It's still mind blowing to think that if you're on top of a mountain you're closer to the sun but it's cooler up there.