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Wind

Wind A sun‘s uneven heat onto the earthCreate air movementColourless airInvisible to the eyesOdourless gasAir pressure blows from a different directionHigh-pressure air manoeuvre to an area of low pressurePressure difference leads to airspeedUnpredictable forceThe wind

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Cloud

In every new dayA sun appearsat every increment of hourThe sun glows brighterIts heat increasesAbsorb part of waterFrom every grounds, lakes, rivers, and seasWater dries upwardsLosing its transparencyFoam togetherCreating a new shapeThe Cloud

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Star

End of the dayIn the darkened skyMany lit of bright lightsTiny from the eyesightFive-pointed trianglesTogether surrounds the moonEmit light to the dark worldThe star

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Moon

The day has endedSky turns to dark blueSea turns to dark greenA moon brightens allIn the dark blue seaYoung turtles marvelThat only moon

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Light

A traveling electromagnetic radiation wavesAt a constant speed of 300,000 kilometers per secondIt circles our earth 7.5 times in one secondIts traveling path bends from one medium to anotherAir to waterBlocked by shadowsreflected by mirrorAbsorbed when a stone is heated by infrared light from the SunIn HebrewThroughout centuriesSaturdayA day of rest from all toil

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Sun

CometsPlanets, and Asteroids,Orbit around this white centerOf the solar system in the milky way galaxyBeing one of the special brightest spherical objectWith its size is 109 times bigger than earth’s diameter comprise ofTightly packed hydrogen gases in its 15,600,000° C boiling coreIts great pressured hydrogen gas transforms into heliumReleasing immense amount of energy emitsA low […]

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Saturday

The seventh day of the weekSæturnesdægIn Anglo-SaxonsThe Saturn’s dayIn Old English wordDies LunaeIn LatinThe seventh day to restIn HebrewThroughout centuriesSaturday

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Friday

The sixth-day of the weekThe Venus’s dayIn Old English wordFrīgedægIn LatinA day to complete chores and errandsA day of fellowshipIn HebrewThe sixth day of work or studyThrough current centuriesFridayThe sixth day of . . .

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Thursday

The fifth-day week of the weekBaton passes to Anglo-SaxonsThe Jupiter’s dayIn RomansÞūnresdægIn Old English wordLast working day of the weekHappy ThursdayIn HebrewThe fifth day of all labourThroughout centuriesThursdayThe fifth day of work or study

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