Teks Deskripsi Dan Teks Recount: Nama: Ramah Della Putri Kelas: X.IPS.B
Teks Deskripsi Dan Teks Recount: Nama: Ramah Della Putri Kelas: X.IPS.B
Teks Deskripsi Dan Teks Recount: Nama: Ramah Della Putri Kelas: X.IPS.B
Kelas : X.IPS.B
1. Teks deskripsi
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The phenomenon of the rock formed into a natural ‘arch’ and the cave
through which a waterfall cascades is a short one-kilometer walk below a
dense rainforest canopy from the main picnic area. Swimming is permitted in
the rock pools. Night-time visitors to the cave will discover the unique feature
of the glow worms. Picnic areas offers toilets, barbeque, shelter sheds, water
and fireplaces; however, overnight camping is not permitted.
The Island of Wingo is by the island of Singa. In the water around Wingo
Island, there are hundreds of sharks. They are so many that the water bubbles like
a whirlpool. People can only get to Wingo Island by boat. The boat has a rocket
on it. The rocket takes people over the sharks and onto the island.
Wingo Island has no sand but it has green moss. At night the moss sparkles
like stars. Tall stars called Fruji grow everywhere The Fruji tress have purple
leaves at the top and yellow fruit all over them. When a fruit falls off, another tree
grows in a minute.
The Weather on Wingo Island is very hot but at twelve o’clock, everyday,
it rains. Sometimes, there are windstorms. They happen when too many animals
fly around at the same time.
People who stay on Wingo Island sleep in a big-gloo. It is like an igloo but it is
on long poles. It has a ladder to get up and a slide to come down. The big-gloo
has a moss bed, chairs, and tables that are made of Fruji tress.
Next, I ran out of the house trying to get the 9:30 bus, but of course I missed
it. I wanted to take a taxi, but I didn't have enough money.
Finally, I walked the three miles to my school only to discover that it was
Sunday! I hope I never have a day as the one I had yesterday.
Charles Darwin was greatly influenced by the geologist Adam Sedgwick and
naturalist John Henslow in his development of the theory of natural selection,
which was to become the foundation concept supporting the theory of evolution.
Darwin's theory holds that environmental effects lead to varying degrees of
reproductive success in individuals and groups of organisms. Natural selection
tends to promote adaptation in organisms when necessary for survival. This
revolutionary theory was published in 1859 in Darwin's now famous On the
Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection.