It was Saturday and I walk by the peach tree early in the morning,
to get my exercise in sense football season is over. As I walked by I notice
some frost in one of the branches of the tree. I took a closer look and it was
not much, but to a point where the sun hits the branch and it shines the frost on it.
It looked like this.
I wondered why and how frost forms on a tree?. So after school I went to my house and used my computer to search it up. After analyzing one of the sources it said "The dew
point is the point where the air gets so cold, the water vapor in the
atmosphere turns into liquid. This liquid freezes. If it gets cold enough, little bits of ice, or frost, form. The ice is arranged in the form
of ice crystals"(Frost). I never would have realized that frost comes from the water vapor in the atmosphere. This also taught me that their are different kinds of frost not only just one.
These are the types of frost I learned:
Radiation frost is frost in the form of tiny ice
crystals that usually shows up on the ground or exposed objects outside. Hoarfrost also forms in refrigerators and freezers.
Advection frost is a collection of small ice spikes. Advection frost forms when a cold wind blows over the branches of trees, poles, and other surfaces.
Window frost forms when a glass window is exposed to cold air outside and moist air inside. Window frost is familiar to winter residents of cold climates. Indoor heat and cold outdoor temperatures form this type of frost. Window frost was much more common before people began using double-paned windows.
Rime is frost that forms quickly, usually in very cold, wet climates. Rime also forms in windy weather. Rime sometimes looks like solid ice. Ships traveling through cold places like the Arctic Ocean often end up with rime covering at least part of the exposed part of the ship.
All of this was from the same source.
This got me thinking of not having a warm home at night. Somewhere one could be sleeping without getting cold at night. I never have experience that and never plan too, but also got me thinking of the people who don’t have a home, who don’t sleep in a home, who sleep in the streets cold and miserable. I could imagine a guy sleeping in the streets with a blanket that has frost and a temperature of thirty degrees at night, It got me appreciating the things i have, and got me in gratitude stage.
I see what my parents do for me, and what they have accomplished with me. All those needs and wants my parents get for me come out of hard work. I can see myself working just to have a roof where I can live and spend the night comfortably. I really have not showed any gratitude to my parents for giving me everything I got lately. So I think it’s time to show some gratitude to them. Have you shown any gratitude to your parents? It’s funny how a tree could show one the way of having gratitude, by looking at the little things it has to show.
Work Cited
"Frost." - National Geographic Education. Web. 3 Dec. 2014.
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