Wednesday, 12 February 2014

insect

   Tanakrit Class 52 No 19


Centipedes
Lifespan: is considered longer than many.
Diet: carnivorous and prey upon soft-bodied insects, spiders, worms and other arthropods, including other centipedes.
Habital: from tropical rainforests to deserts
Size:0.4-30 cm, Weight: 0.14 g
Colour: brown and reddish orange 
Young called: giraffeling


 Kritanat Class 52 No 43
spider

Lifespan:  some living for a maximum of 6 months and others living for 20 years
Diet:  carnivorous and prey upon soft-bodied insects
Habital: living in very dry climates
Size: 0.3-20cm, Weight: 0.3 g
Colour: Most black
Young called: spiderling

Pitipong Class 52 No 4
Scorpions

Lifespan: 
Diet:  carnivorous and prey upon soft-bodied insects
Habital: 
Size: 5-20 cm, Weight:  g
Colour: 
Young called: scorpling







m5 Nature / weather / natural disasters

tropical cyclone



tropical cyclone is a rapidly-rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement ofthunderstorms that produce heavy rain. Depending on its location and strength, a tropical cyclone is referred to by names such ashurricaneTropical cyclones typically form over large bodies of relatively warm water. They derive their energy from the evaporation of water from theocean surface, which ultimately recondenses into clouds and rain when moist air rises and cools to saturation. This energy source differs from that of mid-latitude cyclonic storms, such as nor'easters and European windstorms, which are fueled primarily by horizontal temperature contrasts. The strong rotating winds of a tropical cyclone are a result of the (partial) conservation of angular momentumimparted by the Earth's rotation as air flows inwards toward the axis of rotation. As a result, they rarely form within 5° of the equator.[2]Tropical cyclones are typically between 100 and 4,000 km (62 and 2,485 mi) in diameter. A cyclone is turned into a hurricane when the wind speed reaches 75 mph
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The term "tropical" refers to the geographical origin of these systems, which usually form over the tropical oceans. The term "cyclone" refers to their cyclonic nature, with wind blowing counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. The opposite direction of circulation is due to the Coriolis force.
In addition to strong winds and rain, tropical cyclones are capable of generating high waves, damaging storm surge, and tornadoes. They typically weaken rapidly over land where they are cut off from their primary energy source. For this reason, coastal regions are particularly vulnerable to damage from a tropical cyclone as compared to inland regions. Heavy rains, however, can cause significant flooding inland, and storm surges can produce extensive coastal flooding up to 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the coastline. Though their effects on human populations are often devastating, tropical cyclones can relieve drought conditions. They also carry heat energy away from the tropics and transport it toward temperate latitudes, which may play an important role in modulating regional and global climate.

Headlines

Philippines bus plunges into ravine killing 14

Philippines bus plunges into ravine killing 14

News to offer  today bus plunges into ravine.Two foreigners were among 14 people killed when a tourist bus fell into a deep ravine in the mountainous northern Philippines on Friday, authorities said.
"The bus plunged about 120 metres while travelling on a narrow road heading to an area famous for its “hanging coffins”, said a report from the civil defence office.
A Canadian man and a Dutch woman were among the 14 passengers killed, it added.
Police said 32 other people on board were injured including another Dutch woman and the bus driver.The deputy provincial police commander, Ramir Saculles, said disfigured corpses were strewn along the hillside, while some others fell into rice paddies at the bottom of the hill.
A local police spokesman, Davy Vicente Limmong, said the authorities suspect either the driver made a mistake or the bus suffered a mechanical failure, since no other vehicles were involved and the weather was clear.The bus was heading to Bontoc, a jumping-off point for the rustic town of Sagada which is popular for its hanging coffins embedded on the sides of cliffs, as well as for its scenic atmosphere.Poorly-maintained buses are the backbone of land transport in the Philippines but they have been involved in frequent accidents, leading to calls for tighter regulations.


Engineering students in love commit suicide on railway tracks


 Two engineering students from Kurnool district, who were in love, allegedly committed suicide under the wheels of a goods train near James Street railway station in Hyderabad, police said today.

The parents of the girl reportedly refused to get them married and apparently depressed over the same, Nagaraj and the girl, in their 20s, who were classmates in a Kurnool engineering college, resorted to the extreme step by lying on the track when a train was passing through the area at midnight yesterday, the police said. 

Exam failure drives two PUC students to commit suicide


 Two Pre-University students in Karnataka ended their lives after failing to clear the second year exam results of which were announced on Wednesday, police said.


Eighteen-year-old Bharat committed suicide by hanging himself at his residence in Chamarajpet here, they said.



In Karwar another PUC student, son of a goldsmith, killed himself by consuming cyanide used for polishing gold ornaments at his residence, police said.



Vivek took the extreme step as he failed in mathematics subject in his second year PUC examination, they said. 

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Wednesday, 1 January 2014

eye-witness


Who is the person who caused the accident

-The bus driver

What is a picture?

-The bus wreckage lies in the ravine below Por Khun Pa Muang bridge in Lom Sak district of Phetchabun.

Where is the accident?

-Phetchabun province

When did accidents?

-Midnight(Thursday-Friday)

Why is accident?

-The bus driver fell asleep