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Janiola, Paul Gabriel S.

CLOUDY 9-Hydrogen

For the last 14 years of my existence in this planet , I have


always been fascinated with clouds. Towering like big chunks of
cotton in the sky. Taking in to many sizes , shapes , and volume.
That is where I even got my ambition ,to be a pilot. To soar above
the sky along the clouds that I adore. But as I grow up and know
lot of new things about the world. I have noticed not every part of
the planet has the same volume of clouds. In some places there are
dark And big clouds that hide the sun everyday. And there are also
places where there no big clouds at all , just small amount of
feathery clouds that lacks of condensation to rain. So I asked my
self “why” and “how”.
I have
here two
photos
that I get a
week ago
for these
essay. These
two photos show big clouds in our country. I
enjoy this one cause I really love taking
pictures of beautiful clouds. First , we have to know what is a cloud.
A cloud is a volume of evaporation of H20 that condensate and
form a large chunk. It may look fluffy and soft , hence it is a gas
only. To places like the Philippines where we are surrounded with
bodies of water , we receive many clouds but not that many to
really block the sun through us. But in places like Sahara desert
,they receive less covering clouds cause before the clouds even
reach the Sahara , they already precipitate. “”“Many of the
world's desert regions are more or less free of cloud cover.
However, one must accept that deserts aren't equally sunny at all,
and the cloudiness varies a lot from a desert to another. While the
eastern and central Sahara in northern Africa are the sunniest area of the
planet, the Gobi in northern and northwestern China experiences far
greater cloud cover but still remains a sunny place. There are 3 kinds of
deserts basing on their annual average cloudiness””” (quora.com 2018)
That let us in to Climate . Climate is the average weather condition
of a large region for a long period of time. In the Philippines , on our eastern
side is the pacific ocean , so that means lot of condensation that pass
through us. And if that condensations get very heavy they precipitate , So
we get this very uncertain weather. Sometimes very rainy and sometimes
it is blazing hot. My essay is about the effects of a place being near or being
far from a large bodies of water. But I focused in on the condensation that
it creates because it is one of things that affects us.
Not always true because we have a lot of things to consider about
factors of climate like topography , latitude , altitude etc. But I really do
think that those clouds look very spectacular and fabulous.
Supporting photos:

All photos and pictures


Are taken by me.

Janiola ,Paul Gabriel S.


9-Hydrogen

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