Kamis, 26 Juni 2014

Apalah Artinya

Lihatlah bagaimana awan di atas sana melambai dan berayun. 

Tak jarang menampilkan tawa riangnya. 

Lalu mengapa harus ada mendung yang menyelingi? 

Jika dengan cerah akan menjadi sempurna.

Bukan....

Itu bukan penyempurna!

Mendung datang untuk melihat sejauh mana engkau dapat menghargai cerah dan memahami Sang Hujan.

Menyadari apa yang terjadi di baliknya.

Lalu bagaimana dengan daun yang menguning dan gugur?

Sering melintas, mengapa harus menua sedang masih banyak harapan yang kadang tak terlampui?

Sering kali mengadu "andai punya kesempatan"

Menyadari bahwa perubahan akan pasti menghampiri tanpa menunggu kata "siap"

Mengerti bahwa kita tak ubahnya "unta berakal" yang mengarungi padang pasir.

Terbuai fatamorgana di tengah fana.

Mendamba oase hingga lupa tujuan sebenarnya.

Mengapa kita ada, dan 

Untuk apa kita ada.

Rabu, 18 Juni 2014

Why Do Leaves Change Colour in Autumn?

Photosynthesis

Leaves are nature's food factories. Plants take water from the ground through their roots. They take a gas called carbon dioxide from the air. Plants use sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose. Oxygen is a gas in the air that we need to breathe. Glucose is a kind of sugar. Plants use glucose as food for energy and as a building block for growing.
Photosynthesis
The way plants turn water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and sugar is called photosynthesis. That means "putting together with light." A chemical called chlorophyll helps make photosynthesis happen. Chlorophyll is what gives plants their green color.


Autumn Preparations for Winter

As summer ends and autumn comes, the days get shorter and shorter. This is how the trees "know" to begin getting ready for winter.
During winter, there is not enough light or water for photosynthesis. The trees will rest, and live off the food they stored during the summer. They begin to shut down their food-making factories. The green chlorophyll disappears from the leaves.
autumn leaves sceneryAs the bright green fades away, we begin to see yellow and orange colors. Small amounts of these colors have been in the leaves all along. We just can't see them in the summer, because they are covered up by the green chlorophyll.
The bright reds and purples we see in leaves are made mostly in the fall. In some trees, like maples, glucose is trapped in the leaves after photosynthesis stops. Sunlight and the cool nights of autumn cause the leaves turn this glucose into a red color.
The brown color of trees like oaks is made from wastes left in the leaves.
It is the combination of all these things that make the beautiful fall foliage colors we enjoy each year.

Plants are busy growing all summer long. But how do they survive the dark, dry days of winter?
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Easy Reading - The Colors of Fall LeavesPlants make their own food. They take water from the ground through their roots. They take a gas called carbon dioxide from the air. They turn water and carbon dioxide into food and oxygen. Oxygen is a gas in the air that we need to breathe.

Plants make their food using sunlight and something called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll gives leaves their green color.

Winter days are short and dry. Many plants stop making food in the fall. The chlorophyll goes away. Then we can see orange and yellow colors. These colors were in the leaves all summer, but the green covered them up.
Some leaves turn red. This color is made in the fall, from food trapped in the leaves.
Brown colors are also made in the fall. They come from wastes left in the leaves.

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