Biography of a Water Droplet

  • Hurricane Galveston

    Hurricane Galveston
    On September 8th, 1900, I was in a cloud in the state of gas. That day was when Hurricane Galveston sucked me in with its 130mph winds. The hurricane caused an enormous amount of damage to the state of Texas. The rising temperature caused me to melt then flow into a runoff heading for the Gulf of Mexico.
  • RMS Titanic

    RMS Titanic
    I was in the state of liquid until I froze into the state of solid, as part of an ice berg. It was the 15th of April in 1912 when the captain Edward J. Smith accidently steered the Titanic into the ice berg. The large passenger-liner unfortunately sunk due to the hole that was made on impact. Many people died during this event. I later went through the process of sublimation to condense in a cloud.
  • Visit to Niagara Falls

    Visit to Niagara Falls
    After evaporating from Lake Erie, condensing, then going through precipitation, I found myself in the Niagara River. I remember moving smoothly along with the curents when suddelny we hit the rapids. It was very thrilling, but after a while, I looked ahead and didn't see the river anymore. The next thing that happened caught me by surprise. I fell straight down, off of the Horseshoe Falls. The heat of the sun evaporated me and turned me into mist to become a part of a beautiful rainbow.
  • Martin Luther King's Speech

    Martin Luther King's Speech
    I've gone through precipitation countless times in my life, but raining down in 1963 caused me to drop into the pond between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. This is where I heard the powerful and inspirational speech of a hero who stood up for cizil rights. Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech called "I Had A Dream" which was about treating everyone equal despite any differences.
  • Opening of the CN Tower

    Opening of the CN Tower
    The CN Tower was officially opened to the public on June 26th, 1976. With the cool air above the city of Toronto, I condensed onto an window of the CN Tower. It was thrilling to see the fascinating view of Toronto from 351 meters above the ground. It was a proud day for Toronto to have the tallest tower of that time, and I was glad that I was there to see it.
  • Japan Tsunami

    Japan Tsunami
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    Destruction of Japan's Tsunami</a> On the 11th of March, in 2011, an enormous earthquake off of the coast of Japan created a devastating tsunami. Floods wiped out cities and caused billions of dollars of damage. I was is the state of liquid, and it felt like I was in the midlde of a stampede of water. I later sank down in the ground and became ground water. I was then absorbed into a rose then transpirated into the atmosphere.