關(guān)于水的英語詩句閱讀
水是生命之源,是人類賴以生存和發(fā)展不可缺少的一種寶貴資源,是可持續(xù)發(fā)展的基礎(chǔ)條件,并且也是自然生態(tài)環(huán)境重要的制約因素。本文是關(guān)于水的英語詩句,希望對(duì)大家有幫助!
關(guān)于水的英語詩句篇一
spirit song over the waters. by johann wolfgang von goethe
水之靈魂之歌 歌德
the soul of man 人類之靈,
resembleth water:與水相似。
from heaven it cometh, 自天而來,
to heaven it soareth. 回天而去。
and then again 又再一次
to earth descendeth, 降落于地,
changing ever. 周而復(fù)始。
關(guān)于水的英語詩句篇二
GROUND WATER
Do you know much of our fresh water comes from underground?
And this is where many mysterious springs(1) may be found.
You see, some parts of the ground are permeable and some not,
Because of the impermeable parts, much fresh water have we got.
Permeable means water can go through it and impermeable means it cannot.
The impermeable ground layer will stop the water, collecting it like a pot.
We can sink a well because of underground water,
Life’s liquid we have when other sources falter.
Where does this fresh water come from?
Well, for starters, you may thank the sun.
That’s right! The sun evaporates water from oceans and lakes and clouds form.
The fresh water is then dropped back down to earth allowing new life to be born.
But also realize not all water is used by us or evaporates,
Or runs back to the nearest ocean or nearby lake.
But over millions of years, in the ground does much of it soak,
Which is mighty good news for us and other kindly folk.
Because often we can find fresh water far away from a stream,
And when we do, the wonder of it can often make us beam.
Simply from the permeability or impermeability of sediment and rock,
We find the liquid of life, this secret we do unlock.
關(guān)于水的英語詩句篇三
WATER CYCLE
The amount of water on earth always remains the same,
And water will often gravitate from whence it originally came.
It all starts with evaporation from our oceans and lakes,
And this process, does for us, much fresh water make.
Fortunately, salt is a solid and does not evaporate.
It is this important fact that very much rests our fate.
For animals, plants and humans can’t drink water with salt.
If we did, it would soon bring life to a screeching halt.
Now as this water evaporates, it vaporizes into clouds,
Which at times produces thunder, known to be quite loud.
These clouds have tons of water, yet they float in the air,
Releasing their water over oceans and land, seemingly without a care.
The water is in tiny droplet form and the cloud is very very large,
So the average density is less than the air, floating like a giant barge.
The fresh water nourishes the land, making it green,
Changing it in ways both invisible and seen.
And plants, using photosynthesis(2), get the water they need,
Growing the farmer's crops in which we readily feed.
Plant’s excess water evaporates back to the air through transpiration(3),
Similar to how your body cools itself through evaporating perspiration.
This water vapor doesn’t disappear but will be used many times more,
Perhaps from that pitcher in the fridge from whence you a cold drink pour.
If water did not from one state to another, readily pass,
Perhaps the earth would be like Jupiter, another big ball of gas.
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