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We put waste in to the waste bin everyday. This week we added coconut powder, banana peels, onion peels, garlic peels, tea powder and cucumber peels. We mixed it daily.
Solar System Because of the sun and its magnetic field, it and all surrounding objects belong to the solar system. The solar system includes a variety of objects, including the sun, planets, rock fragments, comets, and meteors. Chief among them is the sun. The Solar System is believed to have been formed by the aggregation of dust and gas particles that existed in the universe about four thousand six hundred years ago. The sun, which produces light and energy, is also a star. The sun is one hundred and nine times larger than the earth. The sun is the source of energy and light for all the planets in our solar system. There are eight major planets in the Solar System. These are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest planet in the Solar System. Venus is visible in the eastern sky just before sunrise at one time of year. Therefore, this is also known as ‘Pahantharuwa’. Venus is also visible in the western sky after sunset at one time of year. Hence it is also known as ‘Irabatatharuwa’. Earth is the largest planet we live on… Read more »
I had added kitchen waste to the bin from 24th to 30th of August. we mixed it daily. We had added kitchen waste like potato peels, onion peels, cucumber peels, coconut powder.
Water Cycle.
The world’s water is ever used up. The sun warms up seawater, turning it into water vapor. This vapor rises into the air and then falls as rain. The rain then flows back to the sea. This is called the water cycle. Most of the world’s water is in the oceans. Only one percent of all of the world’s water moves around in the Water Cycle. Water vapor in clouds falls to the ground as rain. Some places get a lot of rain. When the rain did not rain the water cycle stops. When the water cycle active we have many good things. So we should maintain the water cycle. From that we can have many benefits.
We watered the plants everyday. we had pluck tomato. Next week my plan is to water the plants.
We put waste in to the waste bin everyday. This week we added coconut powder, banana peels, onion peels, garlic peels, tea powder and cucumber peels. We mixed it daily.
Solar System Because of the sun and its magnetic field, it and all surrounding objects belong to the solar system. The solar system includes a variety of objects, including the sun, planets, rock fragments, comets, and meteors. Chief among them is the sun. The Solar System is believed to have been formed by the aggregation of dust and gas particles that existed in the universe about four thousand six hundred years ago. The sun, which produces light and energy, is also a star. The sun is one hundred and nine times larger than the earth. The sun is the source of energy and light for all the planets in our solar system. There are eight major planets in the Solar System. These are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest planet in the Solar System. Venus is visible in the eastern sky just before sunrise at one time of year. Therefore, this is also known as ‘Pahantharuwa’. Venus is also visible in the western sky after sunset at one time of year. Hence it is also known as ‘Irabatatharuwa’. Earth is the largest planet we live on… Read more »
I had added kitchen waste to the bin from 24th to 30th of August. we mixed it daily. We had added kitchen waste like potato peels, onion peels, cucumber peels, coconut powder.
I had watered the plants from 24th to 30th of August. We put fertilizer for the plants. We had pluck chili.
Water Cycle.
The world’s water is ever used up. The sun warms up seawater, turning it into water vapor. This vapor rises into the air and then falls as rain. The rain then flows back to the sea. This is called the water cycle. Most of the world’s water is in the oceans. Only one percent of all of the world’s water moves around in the Water Cycle. Water vapor in clouds falls to the ground as rain. Some places get a lot of rain. When the rain did not rain the water cycle stops. When the water cycle active we have many good things. So we should maintain the water cycle. From that we can have many benefits.
This week for the grade 10 friends. I had thought the lesson, they had done there homework. I had gave some homework to do.
This week for the grade 9 friend. I had thought the lesson, they had done there homework. I had gave some homework to do\
We water the plants every morning and evening. We had pluck gotukola. There are some tomatoes in tomato plants. And we had put fertilizer to them