Thursday, January 23, 2014

Snowflake?

What is snowflake?
How do snowflakes get their shape?


Snowflakes start as grains of dust floating in clouds. Water vapor in the clouds sticks to the grains and freezes, forming ice -- the simplest hydrogen-bonded crystal. From there, each snowflake takes a different path, morphing into a unique shape as it travels to the ground. The end result is a "mind-boggling array of shapes."



The snowflakes that settle upon our sleeves and scarves during a snowstorm have more variations in shape than you might think. There's the classic snowflake: a flat plate with branchlike, dendritic arms. Some look like hexagonal prisms; others like hollow pencil-shaped columns or tiny needles.

Scientists use the term "snow crystal" more than snowflake. "A snow crystal, as the name implies, is a single crystal of ice. A snowflake is a more general term; it can mean an individual snow crystal, or a few snow crystals stuck together, or large agglomerations of snow crystals that form 'puff-balls' that float down from the clouds."

A few facts about snow crystals: They are formed from water vapor that condenses directly into ice inside of clouds. They take shape as water vapor molecules from cloud droplets condense and freeze on the surface of a seed crystal, and patterns emerge as these crystals grow. The seed crystal itself forms on a tiny particle, like a speck of dust in the air, which serves as a base for ice growth.


Note: Snowflakes are not created from frozen raindrops. Liquid water that freezes in the atmosphere as it falls to the ground is actually sleet. And hail, Libbrecht said, is just a large piece of sleet that collects water and grows as it travels from the atmosphere to the ground.
Water molecules -- made of one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms each -- are ultimately responsible for the familiar six-sided shape we associate with snowflakes.

Atoms and molecules can hook up in different ways and, in the case of water, they like to hook up into a hexagonal lattice. That underlying structure is how the crystal gets its sixfold symmetry.
Temperature and humidity are the two main factors that influence how the crystalline structure forms. If the temperature and humidity level changes, so does the growth pattern of the crystal.
At low humidity you get simple plates and simple hexagonal blocks. At higher humidity, more branched structures. And temperature also plays a major role in the forming of flakes.

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Sunday, January 12, 2014

If Condition

1. If I have one million dollar, I will give it to my parents.
If I had one million dollar, I'd give it to my parents.
If I had had one million dollar, I'd have given it to my parents.

2. I'll be happier if I can have more holiday in a year.
I'd be happier if I could have more holiday in a year.
I'd have been happier if I could have had more holiday in a year.

3. If I have money of my own, I'll buy a car.
If I had money of my own, I'd buy a car.
If I had had money of my own, I'd have bought a car.

4. I'll be thrilled if I can meet my favorite actor.
I'd be thrilled if I could meet my favorite actor.
I'd have been thrilled If I could have met my favorite actor.

5. If I have a chance to travel around the world, I'll visit Europe first.
If I had a chance to travel around the world, I'd visit Europe first.
If I had had a chance to travel around the world, I'd have visited Europe first.

6. If I have one million dollar, I will save it in a bank.
If I had one million dollar, I'd save it in a bank.
If I had had one million dollar, I'd have saved it in a bank.

7. I'll be happy if I can go on vacation.
I'd be happy if I could go on vacation.
I'd have been happy if i could have gone on vacation.

8. If I have one million dollar, I'll build a house.
If I had one million dollar, I'd build a house.
If I had had one million dollar, I'd have built a house.

9. If I'm starving I'll make some food.
If I was starving I'd make some food.
If I had been starving  I'd have made some food.

10. I will be scared if I have a nightmare.
I'd be scared if I had a nightmare.
I'd have been scared if I had had a nightmare.

My Holiday

Soooo, here is the story of my holiday.

It’s not a great, happy or even a good kind of holiday trip with my family to somewhere nice or some scenery beach or mountain or something. But it’s not as bad as it sounds. It’s just a bit boring because I didn’t actually go anywhere refreshing. I was out from my house for only a couple of times. Other days were blurry memories of eat, dvds, sleep, tv, music, games, etc.

I went out for run, swim and eat with my friends from my neighborhood. See, I actually did some sport in my holiday. Well, that one time.

I went to Puput's house in Cihampelas. Puput, Nasya and I called it "Chamber Of Happiness" because it got everything, yes, it literally bring happiness everytime we went there. The house is close by lots of places such as Ciwalk, McDonald's, and else. We usually went there to play games. I was always happy to go there. So, yeah that was a happy day without any tasks.

Puput, Nasya and I at Chamber of Happiness:)))

Then I went out with my friends. Wawa and Arid. For some kind of farewell. Wasn’t really a farewell though, one of my friend were going overseas for holiday, it’s more likely a reunion or something.

The other “outing” was playing with Nasya and Puput. The first day we went to Saparua (failed) and Gunung Agung bookstore to buy gamtek tools, then we decided to eat. We went to a cafĂ© at Jalan Progo and went to Pitimoss.

The second day, I went to Nasya’s house at Ujung Berung to do mine and puput’s gamtek assignment. Nasya already took an sks so she didn’t have to do the task—lucky her!—but she helped me with mine so…okay. We didn’t do much, because you know when we went to our friends to do tasks it rarely went as we hoped. We did practically eat, play with her pets, listen to music, tell stories and chat. Then I went home.

The third day we went to Puput’s house at Cihampelas to do our assignment (again). This time we accomplish much than last time. Then we ate, played, played with her cat and talked. Then we went home.

The last two days I did my assignment and read some novels. I made a bad choice by stayed up late last day before school so I woke up late but thankfully I didn’t late for school.

Well, it was not that adventurous, great or perfect but I had fun. And that was my holiday.