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mostrics-blog · 6 years ago
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mostrics-blog · 6 years ago
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We decided to slightly change the concept of our illustrations in the Mostriki app. Kids love movement! And we decided to revive them all. Now in our application there are 18 animated colorful illustrations for each chapter. Soon. Already here.
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Rainbow is visible only to man. Animals do not distinguish its spectrum. 🙈
In nature, a rainbow appears when the rays are refracted in water droplets. The rainbow can be both solar and lunar.
✔️ Each droplet works like a prism and spreads the white color of the rays into a multi-colored beam.
✔️ The colored rays exit the prism at different angles.
✔️ Color depends on the length of the light wave. Red has the longest wave, while violet has the shortest wave.
On earth, we see only a part of the rainbow in the form of an arc, but from a plane the rainbow will look like a circle. Approaching the rainbow is impossible, because the horizon is shifting all the time. In his youth, Pharaoh tried to reach the rainbow, but he never succeeded. Now he just admires it. 👀
Have you tried to catch up with the rainbow? Would you like to touch it? 😉
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mostrics-blog · 6 years ago
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The solar system rushes through space to the center of the galaxy at a speed of about 200 km / s. We are heading towards the constellation Cygnus, but we are unlikely to reach it. The whole universe does not stand still.
Earth and other planets travel in space in a spiral, because they rotate around the sun. And it flies in a straight line.
Therefore, Vossy prepared a riddle. If you sit, not moving at all and holding your breath, at this moment you are not moving, Or are you? 😉
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Love science puzzles? 💡
Arsians Boods also loves them! This Monday, he thought about the optical illusion, and found the answer only on Friday. 😳🤔
👀 Carefully look at the photo number 2. What do you see? Horizontal lines in the center of the picture slightly deviate?
In fact, they are parallel. But we are deceived by the background of lines that converge at one point. They create the illusion of movement.
Why?
💡In the meantime, when the eyes see the image and when the brain processes the information, there is a delay of a few milliseconds.
💡In the process of evolution, the brain has learned to compensate for this delay.
💡When processing signals from the visual organs, he tries to predict how the picture will look in these fractions of seconds.
Thanks to this ability, we can catch the ball on the fly and calmly walk the streets without bumping into other people. 🤗
And what optical illusions do you know?
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mostrics-blog · 6 years ago
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The solar system rushes through space to the center of the galaxy at a speed of about 200 km / s. We are heading towards the constellation Cygnus, but we are unlikely to reach it. The whole universe does not stand still.
Earth and other planets travel in space in a spiral, because they rotate around the sun. And it flies in a straight line.
Therefore, Vossy prepared a riddle. If you sit, not moving at all and holding your breath, at this moment you are not moving, Or are you? 😉
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The surface of Mars is heavily scratched by the Mariner Valley near the equator. The depth of the depressions reaches in some places up to 11 km, and in length they extend to 4,500 km. A sightseeing tour around it would take 2 weeks if traveling by car. 🚖
The entire valley of Mariner is assembled from a multitude of canyons that are intertwined in mysterious mazes in places. The layered structure of earth like rocks on the sides of the canyons indicates the possibility of the existence of a vast ocean on Mars in the past. On Earth, sedimentary rocks at the bottom of large reservoirs accumulate in the similar layers.
Huge ice clouds 40-50 km high accumulate above the valley. The Martian wind stretches them hundreds of thousands of kilometers across the planet. In the morning, a fog consisting of ice crystals rises above the labyrinths. From a distance it seems that the valley is shrouded in a continuous veil, but near the cloud they differ in shape and cast shadows on the surface. Perhaps these shadows form strange signs that earthlings observe with surprise. 😳
Or maybe all the signs are specially built on the orders of Zoog, the commander-in-chief of the red planet? And the canyon itself. Maybe this is just a military fortification in Mars. What do you think? 🤔
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mostrics-blog · 6 years ago
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Zyra keeps many amazing stories in his memory. She knows everything. Even about how life originated in the universe. Today she will tell about the Earth.
The first living organisms originated on Earth in the Proterozoic era about 1.5 billion years ago, . They were multicellular organisms like bacteria and blue green algae. It also marks the time when oxygen was found in abundance which inturn led to the evolution of complex organisms.
Dinosaurs appeared 230 million years ago, and died out about 65 million years ago.
A reasonable man appeared relatively recently, only 40 thousand years ago. In relation to the history of the entire planet, mankind is still a child.😃
What will humanity be like when it evolves? What do you think? 😉
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When a lightning with a large charge falls into the sand, the sand around the lightning strike fuses together, and fulgurite is formed.
Why?
⚡Electrical current in a split second heats the water vapour and air.
⚡ Due to the pressure, the air expands and explodes sand grains.
⚡ Inside the molten sand, a cavity is formed due to air.
⚡After a lightning strike, this sand is rapidly cooled and a glass tube is created.
Sand tubules are called fulgurites. Sand figures similar to them are obtained after a nuclear explosion. Imagine the power of lightning? 😳
Have you seen fulgurites? They are beautiful, right? ☺️
Give ❤️ this post and share with your friends the beauty of natural phenomena. Let everyone know what lightning can do. 🌩
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mostrics-blog · 6 years ago
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Aurora from space 🌌
Moonworms Ooy and Yay often admire this beauty. They see better from the moon than you and me in the video.
Have you seen the aurora?
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❄️On the outskirts of our solar system, an icy world is spread out consisting of the minor planets and asteroids. It begins after the orbit of Neptune and extends over a huge distance of about 4.5 thousand billion kilometers. Most of the area consists of methane, ammonia and water.
The Kuiper belt is similar to the asteroid belt, but is 200 times more massive in size. The Kuiper Belt consists of a multitude of celestial bodies of various sizes, from small fragments up to 100 km wide. If it were not for the influence of Neptune, the fragments could collide and form planets. 🌚
The largest and most famous objects are Pluto, Haumea, Mekmake and Eris. Pluto was listed under the minor planets after it was discovered that it is located on the inside of the Kuiper belt.
Our plutonian Toky suggests that the Kuiper Belt arose at the time of the formation of the Solar System from what was left of the construction of the planets. And what do you think? 😉
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❄ It is said that there are no 2 identical snowflakes. But in 1951, the Snow and Ice Commission of the Scientific Hydrology Association developed a classification. Only 7 forms of snow crystals and 3 types of frozen precipitation.
❄ On Mars, exactly the same composition of snow and dry ice from solid carbon dioxide falls.
❄On Titan, the satellite of Saturn, blue snow falls from methane.
❄On Triton, the satellite of Neptune, snow is pink with a complex composition of nitrogen, water, carbon dioxide, methane and ethane.
Do you think the snowflakes on other planets are similar to our earthly ones? 😉
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Aphrodite often watches over Mercury.
It has the highest temperature drops among the planets of the solar system. In the daytime + 430 ° C, and at night -180 ° C. More than 600 ° C difference, can you imagine? 😳 No fur coat will save from such fluctuations!
However, on Venus, the climate is even hotter. The temperature can get to the mark of + 500 ° C, because the atmosphere of the planet contributes to extreme heat. And Mercury has almost no atmosphere.
Do you think life is possible on Mercury? 🙄
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Sunlight, which we see is only 30,000 years old. 💫 Solar energy originated in the sun's core 30,000 years ago and it took so much time for photons to get from the center of the star to its surface.☀️
And from the surface of the Sun, light reaches the Earth in 8 minutes. 💫
Did you know about this?
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mostrics-blog · 6 years ago
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In one Jupiter one could fit 318 planets such as Earth. 🌍
See and compare celestial bodies and their sizes. 🔍
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mostrics-blog · 6 years ago
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Evy watched the sun. And you know what she noticed? Its surface is dancing! 😳
See? 🔭
Fiery tongues reach heights of more than 40,000 km, and they are about 200,000 km wide. These are plasma clouds with a temperature of 20,000 ° C. They have their own magnetic field, which holds their shape.
Prominences are calm and slowly change movement over several months. And they are very active and are thrown to a height of a million kilometers.
The highest protuberance reached 1.7 million km in June 1946.
☀️The fastest was dated January 25, 1991 at a speed of 1280 km / h.
On April 17, 2009, the TESIS observatory on board the satellite recorded an emission of a prominence 50 times longer than the diameter of the Earth.
The protuberances can be seen by everyone with their own eyes without any instrument, only during a solar eclipse.
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