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viernes, 30 de junio de 2017

The Water in Earth

The amount of fresh water in our planet astonishingly low, this process starts with evaporation, which takes place due to high temperatures were the water from lakes or seas evaporates and  reaches clouds, where it cools and condensates and turns into liquid again. The last process is called precipitation, where the water reaches the ground again, the most common form of precipitation is rain.  The water isn’t distributed equally around the world, there are countries which are water rich and countries which are water poor. The water rich countries may have lots of land to fall on; they may have great rivers flowing through them or underground water reserves which are able to supply them effectively.  Water poor countries are mostly deserts with very few water sources. They most probably don’t have rivers or underground water reserves that they can use. They can also be small countries were there isn’t enough land to retain the water. This shows you that water isn’t always where you need it.


domingo, 23 de abril de 2017

The Great Bhola Cyclone

The “Great Bhola Cyclone” was and still is the deadliest cyclone to ever be recorded a category 5 cyclone with a death count of over 500.000 people killed. Bhola struck the east Pakistan (now Banghladesh) and India’s west bengal on september 12th, 1970. The cyclone formed on the Bay of Bengal and made a landfall on east Pakistan.The storm surge devastated many of the offshore islands with winds from 185 km/h to 220 km/h. In the most severely affected Island in the proximity upazila, Tazumuddin, over 45% of the population of 167,000 was killed by the storm. There were no survivors on the 13 islands near Chittagong.More than 3.6 million people were directly affected by the cyclone, the total damage from the storm was $450 Million dollars in repairs. 85% of the homes were severely damaged, 90% of the fishermen suffered heavy losses, 65% of the fishing capacity of the coastal region was destroyed by the storm,$63 million worth of crops were lost and 280,000 cattle. Three months after the storm, 75% of the population was receiving food from relief workers, and over 150,000 relied upon aid for half of their food.



lunes, 16 de mayo de 2016

How do I make Cheese?

This time, I created an Infographic about the Input, Process and Output of cheese