Friday, June 26, 2020

AIR POLLUTION FACTS

Air pollution

Air pollution is dirty air like car smoke and fire smoke. Air pollution is bad for humans, it can give you lung cancer and heart disease all because of dirty smokey air, it’s worse if you have asthma.

Air pollution is a mixture of solid particles and gases in the air

This year it is 2020 because of Covid-19 Air pollution from cars has dropped.


Here are some facts about AIR POLLUTION:

  1. It can destroy crops

  2. Can give you lung cancer and heart disease

  3. Indoor pollution can kill you

MY AMAZING KAKAPO FACTS

Kakapo facts:
Kakapo can’t fly, they use their short wings for balance and support rather than flying.
Their feathers are much softer than those of other birds because they do not need to be strong and stiff enough to support flight.
Kakapo have very strong legs so they can get around easier on their feet.
One of their defenses is to freeze and hope to blend into the background when danger is near

Thursday, June 18, 2020

GETTING SUCKED UP BY 
A VACUUM CLEANER


Today I'm going to tell you about a nightmare that I had. It probably
won’t sound scary but
believe me it was terrifying. 

So it all started off with jumping into a book that took me to a vacuum
world and that was the fun part. But then out of nowhere there was a
cliff and then I fell and broke my finger.

So I climbed back up and wandered around for a little while then the
biggest vacuum cleaner came and sucked me up right to the top.
I tried to escape but I couldn't. 
THEN I WOKE UP AND SCREAMED!!!

THE END 

MY AMAZING TUI WRITING

TUI 
EAT-
  • nectarine,honeydew, puriri, kowhai, fuchsia,
  • rewarewa, flax, rata, pohutukawa, gums and banksias.


BEHAVIOUR- 
  • They can be aggressive and will defend a
  • flower or fruiting tree or a small part
  • of a large tree.
  • They chase other birds away from their feeding area.


POPULATION- 
  • Their population is bigger in some parts
  • of New Zealand and smaller
  • in the other parts.


IDENTIFICATION-
  •  The plumage of the Tui can look black from certain
  • angles and in dull light but in the sunshine the feathers
  • positively sparkle with green,
  • purple and bronze iridescent sheens.


Where do they live?
  •  The tui is native to New Zealand which means
  • that they don’t live anywhere else.