I begin to read and realize how important science is to the world. It is life. I read that the Earth is made up of seventy percent ocean water. It makes me picture the Earth as just a little island covered by water. I see the pictures of the volcanoes and the water vapor being released from it and realize how beautiful the Earth is. My mind drifts off and I imagine being in Hawaii staring at the beautiful masterpieces this world has to offer.
I start to read about the tides of the ocean and think about the last time I was on a cruise. I can picture the boat just swallowed up by the ocean. The boat all by itself in the middle of God`s vast playground. I see a picture of the Moon and realize how amazing it is that space has an effect on the oceans of Earth. It is such a simple notion, but when you think more deeply into it, it's amazing how the Solar System works.
I start to read about deep waters in Antarctica. The first thing that comes to my mind is a giant iceberg. Even though I know the Titanic did not go anywhere near there, it still comes into my mind. They talk about the dense water forms around Norway. I recall being told many times by people what a beautiful country Norway is. It occurs to me how deep the ocean`s waters really are and how many mysteries must they have the answers to.
Then comes the Sun. The most powerful tool in the tool box. I think for a second, is the summer really gone. Then I begin to think about all the things the Sun does.The farmers of the world growing crops appears in a vision to me. It keeps us alive. I read about the impact the Sun has on our planet, and it's unreal how well organized this universe is. I am not a science person, but reading this makes me wish I have read more about it in my life. I guess it is never too late to start. Many people have many different beliefs about how all this started, but one thing for sure, that it was a job well done.
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It seems that you read the whole text. I am not sure if you grasped the concepts of the ocean and its properties. In the last section the text refers to the sun's gravitational effect on the ocean and its tides.
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