Monday 9 January 2017

10 Facts on Snow

Hey guys. Welcome to my 10 facts on snow blog. Hope you all enjoy it. See you tqqqqqqhere!






                                                                  Snow

Fact 1: Heavy snowfalls are often called snowstorms. Snowstorms with high winds are often called blizzards.


Fact 2: When water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals, snow forms



Fact 3: Snowflakes form in a variety of different shapes.



Fact 4: Snow can also fall as graupel (graupel is small particles of snow with a fragile crust of ice). Sleet (sleet is rain, containing some ice, when it falls it melts.



Fact 5: Sometimes snow does not always appear white!



Fact 6: Igloos can be more than 100 degrees warmer inside than outside



Fact 7: Each winter in the U.S., at least 1 septillion crystals fall from the sky. (thats 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000—24 zeros)!



Fact8: Light and fluffy snow is often called powder



Fact 9: An average snowflake is made up of 180 billion molecules of water.



Fact 10: All snowflakes have six sides.






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Sunday 1 January 2017

Ludwig Van Beethoven

Hey guys and welcome to another one of my blogs! This time I’m doing a blog about Ludwig Van Beethoven. See you there!





                                 Ludwig Van Beethoven           



Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany in 1770. This German composer who played the violin and also the piano was known to be one of the greatest musicians of all time. His childhood was hard because of his father’s strict discipline and alcohol problems. Beethoven’s mother died when he was 18 years old so Beethoven had became the head of the family, taking care for his two younger brothers.

Beethoven
When he moved to Vienna, Austria, his two younger brothers came with him. Beethoven stayed in Vienna from 1792 and for the rest of his life. Early in the 1800s, Beethoven’s hearing started to fade out. However, Beethoven did not suffer from his hearing loss but instead gained in richness and power over the years.

Playing the piano

Beethoven was never married. Beethoven died on March 26, 1827, at the age of 56, the cause of his death was post-hepatitic cirrhosis of the liver.  He also created a piece of music called Fur Elise. (Um…….. Not to brag AGAIN but I can play it)



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