All Fun And Play Poems
By Ciara
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"All Fun and Scientific Poems" is a collection of poetry that combines humor and scientific concepts to create a unique and engaging reading experience. The poems range from lighthearted and whimsical to thought-provoking and insightful, exploring themes such as nature, earth science, and the wonders of the natural world. Through clever wordplay and vivid imagery, the poems in this book offer both entertainment and education, making it a delightful read for readers of all ages.
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All Fun And Play Poems - Ciara
Glacier
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Ice mountains, ice rocks.
The rivers carry along with the debris and silt that build up to form deltas.
Glaciers surrounding the equator transport all sorts of dirt and boulders that build up to form moraines.
Stone age, ice age, rocket mountains.
Cold in the winter breeze. High, low temperature.
Crumbing Rocks
One time I've seen boyz n the hood throwing rocks at an abandoned building.
Large rocks, small rocks, cracked up rocks of any kind.
Liquid or solid form rocks. You can get away just about with anything in the hood back in the 90s and early 2000s.
In modern times, throwing rocks of any kind at a property is against the law of vandalism. Vandalism is a property crime.
Although, people still do it.
Uneducated children and all people of any kind throw rocks, but don"t know exactly what they are throwing.
They don't know where rocks came from, or how they are used in Science. As a studier of science, I understand the formalities of rock minerals.
Science is not my major, but I enjoy reading scientific books and studying.
Throwing rocks of all kinds, split rocks slowly widens the cracks and splits the rock.
Rocks are made of minerals.
Rocks are natural substances composed of solid crystals of different minerals.
Soil
When we go to the beach and sit, we feel the
soft, silky, mushy, silt, clay
sand. Organic matter of sand water.
It melts away with abrasion. The sand gives us peace of mind.
It relaxes our bottoms. The broken fingernails of dirty hands lay in the sand.
My people are humble, people who expect
Nothing. Kids build sand figures, sand squares, sandcastles in forms.
When water hits it, it gets soft and silt.
The beach days have passed.
Running Water
The running faucet water in our sink gives us a cleanse
in the body and mind.
Water drainage of land contributes water to a river.
The drop in height over distance.
The volume of water passing a point per
unit time of discharge.
Let the river run wild.
The maximum load of particles of a river can
carry on forever.
If there were no water
no rock, no water,
If there were no rocks on earth,
And also water running down the faucet,
And no water,
No spring
A bucket of rocks.
If there were the sound of no water only.
No sedimentary rocks.
The rocks that makeup Earth's mantle.
Mostly silicates.