I think that is what we have to look after our planet because water is the most important we have
Boires, Núvols i Vapor d'aigua
Thursday, 9 June 2016
Painting clouds

http://queraltclaveilustracion.blogspot.com.es/2012/03/cielos.html
My conclusion is that clouds had been a very painted thing. I think that because paint a cloud must be hard.
THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER
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| Es una imatge que represental'aigua |
Water is one of the most important elements of the Earth : in fact covers three quarters of our planet and , no water, no living being could live .
The total amount of water on Earth is , more or less , always the same , but not always in the same place .
Most of the water is in the oceans and seas , rivers and lakes , but also water below ground : we get there the men digging holes called wells.
With the heat of the sun, the water evaporates and rises through the atmosphere : at a certain altitude, the cold , the steam condenses back to water droplets , forming clouds.
DICTIONARY OF LANGUAGES
FOG:
Mist:
A mass
of tiny drops of water, resembling
Haze: A mass or collection in the atmosphere of very fine, widely spread solid or liquid particles that give the air a milky white appearance
Smoge: Smoke or other gases that pollute, combined with fog in an unhealthy or irritating mixture.
Smoke: something resembling this, as mist
Soup: Athick fog
phonetic
transcription
FOG:
[fɒg]
FOG[biː-ɑːr-əʊ-juː-aɪ-ɛl-ɛl-eɪ-ɑː-di]
CLOUD:
[klaʊd]
CLOUD:[ɛn-juː-eɪ-ʤiː-iː]
STEAM:
[stiːm] STEAM:[viː-eɪ-piː-iː-juː-ɑː]
ENLLAÇOS
FINNISH SAUNAS
In Finland, the first to be built in the house it’s a sauna. The country has always used the sauna as a method for washing and purifying the skin. It’s almost like a ritual that consists of several steps: the first one, the Finnish take a bath in the sauna, sitting on the bench and without clothes. The steam is obtained by heating water on stones that have been heated previously. The steam makes you sweat a lot, so that, through the skin, they expell all impure substances from the body, then dump a bucket of cold water overhead, which previously have taken from a river. Cold water activates the circulation of the blood. After a massage made with birch branches, because in the pores of the skin rubbed with branches that provide sui more. Then all washed with soap and hot water, which also have a bucket. The heat has sedative effects, to boldly confront the last step. Finally, stretch and wallow in the snow next to the sauna. Finland is very cold and the snow covers everything for several months a year. In some countries there are saunas.
| This is a luxurious Finnish sauna. |
The benefits of the sauna are improving the irrigation of blood, and calms the nerves. In addition to the purification of the body.
A curiosity of the saunas is that there are two million for five million people, and this tradition is sacred for Finns.
Saunas emerged as a way to wash when the water was frozen. Warm room and a wood boiler hot container with stones. Then they threw water or ice on the rocks, the water evaporates and thus produce humidity, the people inside started to sweat, washing them.
Electric stoves are now used, although there are Finns who have traditional saunas.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
http://colegiolapurisima.org/lenguas/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/TEXT-EXPOSITIU.-an%C3%A0lisi.pdf
http://www.biginfinland.com/sauna/
http://www.biginfinland.com/20-curiosidades-de-finlandia/
CONCLUSION:
In Finland all the poblation have a sauna to relax and purify, I think it's a good idea and I would like to have a sauna too but if I'd have a sauna I'd be everyday and everytime inside relaxing and no-one could take me out.
The landscape painter
Caspar David Friedrich (September 5, 1774 - May 7, 1840) was a landscape painter of the nineteenth-century German Romantic movement, of which he is now considered the most important painter. A painter and draughtsman, Friedrich is best known for his later allegorical landscapes, which feature contemplative figures silhouetted against night skies, morning mists, barren trees, and Gothic ruins. His primary interest as an artist was the contemplation of nature, and his often symbolic and anti-classical work seeks to convey the spiritual experiences of life.
Friedrich was born in Greifswald in northern Germany in 1774. He studied in Copenhagen until 1798 before settling in Dresden. He came of age during a period when, across Europe, a growing disillusionment with an over-materialistic society led to a new appreciation for spiritualism. This was often expressed through a reevaluation of the natural world, as artists such as Friedrich, J. M. W. Turner and John Constable sought to depict nature as a "divine creation, to be set against the artifice of human civilization".
http://www.caspardavidfriedrich.org/

Friedrich was born in Greifswald in northern Germany in 1774. He studied in Copenhagen until 1798 before settling in Dresden. He came of age during a period when, across Europe, a growing disillusionment with an over-materialistic society led to a new appreciation for spiritualism. This was often expressed through a reevaluation of the natural world, as artists such as Friedrich, J. M. W. Turner and John Constable sought to depict nature as a "divine creation, to be set against the artifice of human civilization".
http://www.caspardavidfriedrich.org/
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