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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : ساعدوني في كتابته 5 مقالات ... الله يعافيكم



angel2010
18-05-2010, 10:26 PM
مساء النوور ...
اخواتي طالبه مساعتدكم في عمل 5 مقالات تتكون من 20 جمله تقريبا ..و مقدمه و عرض و خاتمه
و من ضمن المواضيع :
مقال عن أفضل مكان بالنسبة لك يوم انتي طفلة ومقال عن افضل مكان بالنسبة لك الحين..
و انا محتاره وش اكتب عنه ...يوم انا طفله و الحين بالنسبه للمكان ...


و بعدين :
مقالات عن الصحراء والشاطى والكعبة المشرفة ...


اتمنى منكم المساعده ...

ܟjust E
18-05-2010, 10:51 PM
أهلين مسآ الخيرآآت ^^




اتفضلي هـآلمقآلآت ان شـآ الله تستفيدي منهــــــــآ ::



هــــــذآ عن الصحــــــــرآء


A desert is a landscape or region that receives an extremely low amount of precipitation, less than enough to support growth of plants. Deserts are defined as areas with an average annual precipitation of less than 250 millimetres (10 in) per year or as areas where more water is lost by evapotranspiration than falls as precipitation. In the Köppen climate classification system, deserts are classed as BWh (hot desert) or BWk (temperate desert). In the Thornthwaite climate classification system, deserts would be classified as arid megathermal climates.

Deserts are part of a wide classification of regions that, on an average annual basis, have a moisture deficit (i.e. they can potentially lose more than is received). Deserts are located where vegetation cover is sparse to almost nonexistent.Deserts take up about one third (33%) of the Earth's land surface. Hot deserts usually have a large diurnal and seasonal temperature range, with high daytime temperatures, and low nighttime temperatures (due to extremely low humidity). In hot deserts the temperature in the daytime can reach 45 °C/113 °F or higher in the summer, and dip to 0 °C/32 °F or lower in the winter. Water acts to trap infrared radiation from both the sun and the ground, and dry desert air is incapable of blocking sunlight during the day or trapping heat during the night. Thus, during daylight most of the sun's heat reaches the ground, and as soon as the sun sets the desert cools quickly by radiating its heat into space. Urban areas in deserts lack large (more than 14 °C/25 °F) daily temperature variations, partially due to the urban heat island effect.

Many deserts are formed by rain shadows; mountains blocking the path of precipitation to the desert (on the lee side of the mountain). Deserts are often composed of sand and rocky surfaces. Sand dunes called ergs and stony surfaces called hamada surfaces compose a minority of desert surfaces. Exposures of rocky terrain are typical, and reflect minimal soil development and sparseness of vegetation. The soil is rocky because of the low chemical weathering.

Bottomlands may be salt-covered flats. Eolian processes are major factors in shaping desert landscapes. Polar deserts (also seen as "cold deserts") have similar features, except the main form of precipitation is snow rather than rain. Antarctica is the world's largest cold desert (composed of about 98 percent thick continental ice sheet and 2 percent barren rock). Some of the barren rock is to be found in the so-called Dry Valleys of Antarctica IS MY FAVORITE DESERT that almost never get snow, which can have ice-encrusted saline lakes that suggest evaporation far greater than the rare snowfall due to the strong katabatic winds that evaporate even ice.

The largest hot desert is the Sahara in northern Africa, covering 9 million square kilometres and 12 countries.

Deserts sometimes contain valuable mineral deposits that were formed in the arid environment or that were exposed by erosion. Due to extreme and consistent dryness, some deserts are ideal places for natural preservation of artifacts and fossils.



للاستــزآدهـ ::


:: هنــــــــــــــــــآ :: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert)

ܟjust E
18-05-2010, 10:56 PM
و هـــــــذآ عن الكعبـــــــهـ ::


Al Ka'aba is a cube-shaped building in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and is the most sacred site in Islam. The building predates Islam, and, according to Islamic tradition, the first building at the site was built by Abraham. The building has a mosque built around it, the Masjid al-Haram. All Muslims around the world face the Kaaba during prayers, no matter where they are.

One of the Five Pillars of Islam requires every Muslim to perform the Hajj pilgrimage at least once in his or her lifetime if they are able to do so. Multiple parts of the Hajj require pilgrims to walk seven times around the Kaaba in a counter-clockwise direction (as viewed from above). This circumambulation, the Tawaf, is also performed by pilgrims during the Umrah (lesser pilgrimage). However, the most dramatic times are during the Hajj, when about three million (officially) pilgrims simultaneously gather to circle the building on the same day.




للإستــزآدهـ ::


:: هنـــــــــــــــآ :: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaaba)

ܟjust E
18-05-2010, 11:48 PM
و هــنـآ مقآل موسع عن الشآطــــئ ::




:: هنــــــــــــــــآ :: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beach)




بـــــــــآلتوووفيـــــــ ـــــــق ^^