Surface Water Sand Fabric Tree Bark Leaves | Prediction I thought that the drop of water would would indent the water and then just absorbed in the water I thought that the water would just absorb into the grains of sand. I thought that the fabric would soak up the water and that would be it. I thought that the tree bark would soak up the water. I thought that that droplets would roll of the leaves on to my desk. | Actual The water actually was like a little ball, it hit the water made a little indent and bounced back up in the air. The sand did soak up the water but the water made the sand more like a paste and the wet grains of sand got bigger. The water was soaked up into the fabric but most of the water leaked through the fabric on to the desk. The water drops formed together on the bark and when I picked it up the drops just rolled of on to the desk. The water did roll of the the leave and it ended up not being wet at all. | Reflection I was very surprised to see how much the water moved and molded when the drop of water hit it. I kind of predicted what the water would do to the sand but it was more interesting when I actually saw it. I have wet fabric before so I was not very surprised to see what had happened. I was very wrong with the prediction but it was interesting to watch. I was confused with how the leaves were not wet when we put the water on them. |
What happens in a rain drops life.
The water gets ready in the clouds, he is getting ready to be big enough to rain. Once he is big enough the cloud lets louse and the rain falls down to the earths surface. He could stay in one spot but this droplet wants to explore. he runs down the street and jumps into the small creek down by the lake. The creek will carry him down until he splashes in the lake. This little drop rushes to get to the next stage, emptying into the big blue ocean. One second he is a lake drop and the next he is a ocean drop. After spending a long lime in the ocean he decides he wants to go see his drop friends back up in the clouds. He washes up on the shore waiting to get evaporated. Slowly moving up the drop becomes one with the cloud again.