Lets hop on to the 5th last
letter 'V' of the #AtoZChallenge. We have picked the word 'Volcano' to drop in
our bag of #NatureRepository. Volcano as we all are well aware erupts due to
excessive pressure from within the earth's crust the top layers cracks open and
spills out the red-hot molten lava and gases.
Italy's Vesuvius is the
most dangerous volcano in the world. There are many reasons which causes
volcanoes happen, when magma from beneath the earths crust rises to the
surface of the earth pressure is build up in the mountain, and it eventually
explodes. When the magma bursts out of the earth, it is called lava. Anger in humans can be easily related to volcano, don't you agree?
We all for some reason or the other get annoyed when things don’t turn up the way we expect. Most of the times we keep pacifying ourselves controlling our thoughts by diverting our mind away from the situations, which disturb us. But the limit of controlling anger varies in all of us; the volcanic anger is sure to burst out some day. This anger when not controlled can even make a negative impact not only on the person but also to the near n dear ones around.
As the gigantic heated
volcano can cause huge destructions around so as anger in humans may lead to
drift us away from our social circle, which may definitely leave us more
stressed. As the hot molten lava spreads its roots all around its area causing
havoc and destruction so is anger when not controlled can do. Therefore a
volcano shows us how anger can destruct everything when not in control.
If you are a nature curator then you are also one among us as
we Meenal & Sonal are, nature lovers and observers too. So this year we
have come up with theme #NatureRepository for #AtoZChallenge &
#BlogchatterA2Z.
You will find Nature lessons with each alphabet through out
April here
@Meenal
Nature's volcanoes are awe-inspiring. Human anger when released in such an explosive way can be equally devastating indeed.
ReplyDeleteAnger when not controlled is always destructive.
DeleteVolcanoes are very interesting. My son is full of questions about them
ReplyDeleteEven I was curious to know about them and also did few experiments to demonstrate in our science class.
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