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EXPLANATION

Why Seawater is Salty?


Most of our planets surface is covered in water salt water. The oceans that
support so much of Earths life are around 3.5% sodium chloride 50 million billion
tonnes of salt.
But where does it come from? While some of it comes from volcanic vents or rocks on
the seabed, most of it is actually from the land around us. Every time it rains, tiny
amounts of mineral salts are washed into rivers, which eventually flow into the sea.
The salt in rivers is less than 1/200th the amount usually found in seawater. It becomes
more concentrated in the ocean, as the Suns heat causes water from the surface to
evaporate, leaving the salt behind. Extra salt added every year from rivers is balanced
by salt which returns to the sea floor.
But salinity isnt the same everywhere. Towards the poles, water is not as salty because
its diluted by melting ice, while the extra heat in the tropics makes water there saltier
and denser.

How Does A Fan Work?


The Fan is an electronic device that everybody use it in their house. People use
the fan to make the air in the room cooler, especially in hot day. However ,do you know
how a fan works?
An electric fan has an electric motor with some fan blades attached to its rotating shaft.
As the motor spins, the fan blades rotate. Each blade is angled a bit, and as the inclined
plane of the blade moves through the air, it forces the air ahead of it forward. Each blade
does this on a continuous basis, and the result is a moving air stream. The fan is taking
air from the area behind itself and blowing it out the front.
The fan generates a movement of air, causing the warm dense air to descend, and the
cool dense air to rise, thus creating a feeling of coolness in the air.
Why Eiffel Tower was Built?
If we talk about the Wonders of the World buildings, then we will see Eiffel
Tower as one of them. However many of us do not know the towers past history on
why it was build. Everything has the reasonable background, especially for the tower
which is to be one of the most recognized buildings in the world.
Primarily, the Eiffel Tower was built for the World Exhibition. It was called Paris
Exposition in 1889. The exhibition was organized to celebrate the 100th anniversary of
the French Revolution. The purpose of building Eiffel Tower in such structure was to
show to the world Frances advancement of technology and beauty. The Eiffel Tower
was designed by Gustave Eiffel. It seemed that then the name of the tower was derived
from the designers last name, Eiffel
Another reason on why the tower was built was for scientific progress. Although few
realized it, the Eiffel Tower would become the prominent structure in terms of science
and technology. Many experiment with temperature, pressure and pendulums were
performed atop the unique famous building. Additionally the Eiffel Tower was used for
radio transmission tower. Many experiments were conducted atop the Eiffel Tower for
radio transmission advancement. Once the Eiffel Tower was proposed to be demolished
but it was spared because the tower had the promising future as a radio tower.
DESCRIPTIVE TEXT

Descriptive Text About Colosseum


The Colosseum or Coliseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre
(Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium; and Italian: Anfiteatro Flavio or Colosseo), is an
elliptical amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome. Built of concrete and stone, it is
the biggest amphitheatre ever and is considered as one of the greatest works of
architecture and engineering.
The Colosseum is located just east of the Roman Forum. Construction of this building
began under the Vespasian emperor in 72 AD, and was finished in 80 AD under his
descendants and heir Titus. Further renovations were made during the reign
of Domitian (8196).These three emperors which are known as the Flavian dynasty, and
the amphitheatre was named in Latin because its relation with their family
name (Flavius).

Descriptive Text about Cleopatra


One of the most famous women in world history was Cleopatra VII. She was the
brilliant and beautiful last Pharaoh of Egypt. Historically, she became queen of Egypt in
51 B.C. at the age of eighteen. She was a Ptolemy, descended from one of Alexander the
Greats generals. When she was twenty-one, Julius Caesar became her lover. Seven
years later she met Antony. The romantic tragic relationship continued until they died by
suicide in 30 B.C.
Cleopatra was legendary. She was famous not only for her breathtaking beauty but also
for her great intellect. She had brown eyes and they were shaped like cat eyes. Her skin
was in fact an olive shade, darker than Hollywood actress Liz Taylor who potrayed her
in the film Cleopatra in 1963. She had medium dark brown hair, about to the middle of
her shoulder blades. She had a reputation as an extraordinarily sensuous woman.
Cleopatra was a woman of remarkable poise and unusual intelligence. She was highly
educated. She spoke proficiently in nine languages and also skilled in mathematics. She
is often considered to be a stunning seductress though she was studying to be a nun.
Cleopatra was a very intelligent queen and a politician with a great charisma
Descriptive Text About The Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower is located on the Champ de Mars in Paris. Built in 1889, it has
become both a global icon of France and one of the most recognizable building in the
world. The tower is the highest building in Paris and the most-visited monument in the
world; millions of people visit it every year. The engineer Gustave Eiffel came up with
his name for this tower. The tower was built as the entrance arch to the 1889 Worlds
Fair.
The tower is 324 metres (1,063 ft) tall, and as height as an 81-story building. Upon its
completion, it is higher than the Washington Monument to assume the title of tallest
man-made structure in the world, a title it held for 41 years, until the Chrysler Building
in New York City was built in 1930; but, due to the addition in 1957 of the antenna, the
tower is now higher than the Chrysler Building and it is the second-tallest structure in
France after the 2004 Millau

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