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Thursday, 15 May 2014

Hunting the hunter by Mary Sutherland Facts about Spider

Hunting the hunter by Mary Sutherland Facts about Spider

This article is about spiders.

  • Not all spiders catch their food in webs of sticky silk.
  • Some hunt for their food, stalking and pouncing on their prey, just like a cat.
  • Many hunting spiders are night - shift workers.
  • The best time to find a hunting spider is after dark
  • Here are the equipment you will need to capture a hunting spider,a torch, and a friend.
  • A  hunting spider has eight eyes and six work like mirrors.
  • Most spiders are active at night time.
  • It helps them avoid being eaten by birds.
  • If you shine a light in a straight line at the spider it will reflect back in a straight line.
  • It is  very likely to be a wolf spider in your garden.



How waves are made


How waves are made

  • Waves is mainly a product of the wind.
  • Wind is the first step in the information of surble waves.
  • Local shore ways can also produce waves.
  • They can also destroy quality of the breaking waves.
  • In a way, offshore winds are a sort of a counterbalance.
  • Swell comes from miles away and  the wind works as a pause hold effect on the wave face, allowing longer unbreakable waves.
  • In theory, low pressure systems are responsible for creating good and strong waves.
  • If winds created in low pressure systems keep blowing the surface of the ocean for  the ocean for a long time.
  • Along the way, until they are ridden by surfers, these waves will have to challenge other variables.
  • Waves make their way through the ocean and are affected by the differences in the ocean floor.

By Moses