Monday 26 March 2018

cyclones vs people-round #1 FIGHT!

CYCLONES V PEOPLE - ROUND #1 FIGHT!


Watching tv this week, I thought to myself: why are people not prepared for the
cyclones? I was watching tv news and I was wondering why people are littering
and
which is causing global warming witch is making the storms happen because
when
the storm’s  happen rubbish came out of the rubbish bins and the old dump that
got
tore open. The thing about natural disasters is they can't be stopped, unlike fires.
Fire can be put out by water. People say that the cyclones are bad and
as soon
as one hits us it's the one time we get on the news. So now are hills are
scattered
with metal and broken houses.


Firstly to be safe for the cyclone you need to turn off all your electricity and unplug your kitchen appliances.(2) keep your first aid kit close at hand just in case someone gets injured. (3)Take your family to the strongest part of the house so if your house does get destroyed then you have a better chance of surviving a cyclone. (4)If you Know that there is a cyclone coming get prepared.(5) make sure that your car petrol tank is full. fill any water containers that you have available and don’t forget food tune the radio in for further warning of the cyclone.

The thing that causes a cyclone is a combination of strong winds driving water onshore and the lower atmospheric pressure in a tropical cyclone. In the southern hemisphere the onshore winds occur to the left of the tropical cyclone’s path. What is the difference between a cyclone, tornado,hurricane and twister well technically the difference is a cyclone is a circulure wind.  



I think that people need to take this all very seriously.people should tie down there trampolines seriously I don't want to have no power because you guys didn’t tie down your trampoline

Wednesday 21 March 2018

cave stream

cave stream was a weird experience. I don't know why I feel that way but I do wheater it was either being dragged up a small waterfall or sliding my self across the edge of the cliff but it was without a doubt a magical experience that I won't forget knowing that the Maori had to live with this beautiful Aotearoa that we now today with the bush and the some of the cleanest water you can get because it came from the Alpes or all the melted snow and ice.

It was a real struggle to get up all the small waterfalls but I made it out I was so scared at the end climbing up the ladder and the rock was so slippery I thought I was going to fall.