My Freshman Year

It was during the summer and my aunt and my uncle and my cousin had came down for the summer and my aunt had asked how do I feel about being a freshman and officially now starting school because my school was a 7th-12th school, and I responded and said I was nervous about being a freshman and I was scared because I thought the older kids was going to pick and she said that I shouldn’t be worried, I should be worried about my education and I had agreed with her and she had asked what was my mindset and I told her that my mindset was to go to school and get my education and worry about graduating and to succeed in my life goal dreams and so a month later it was the first day of august and it was a couple days before I would be a freshman and my mom had took me to get a couple more uniform shirts .pants, and new shoes , I was so nervous and upset that school was about to start and a couple days later it was the night before and I had took a bath and did all that good stuff and I had brushed my teeth and I had put my clothes and I had went to put my phone on the charger and I had layed down and had started tossing around because I was terrified about tomorrow and I had finally fell asleep and my brother had woke me up and told me to get ready for school and I had got up and washed my face and brushed my teeth and went and ate breakfast and had got dressed and had put on my socks and shoes and told my mom I’m gone and I had grabbed my books and waited for the bus and had got on and I

How Does Humans Survive The Cold Weather

My teacher had recommend that i read this book called “ To Build A Fire “, and when i read it, it reminded me of if that was me out there in that freezing cold weather and how I couldn’t live a day in that freezing cold weather and I looked it up and I fount out that humans have to adapt to the artic and behavioral means , like manners which they construct their names and physiologically as they have thicker bodies than people from other habits. Humans can adapt to many different habitats because of their intelligence, but over time, their bodies evolve to suit the habitat as well. The artic is one of the most challenging habitats in which have permanently settled. Humans have adapted their behaviors to cope with the harsh climate of the arctic and the paucity of available resources. This is reflected in their use of animal hides and scavenged tree branches to make tepees, as well as their use of ice blocks to make igloos. Their clothes were also made from animal hides, and because the animals were also adapted to the Arctic, they kept the indigenous people very warm. Human beings keep their internal temperatures high by burning calories. In cold temperatures, the heat can escape from the body faster than it can be produced, which can lead to hypothermia. This phenomenon has led native people of the Arctic to evolve shorter, thicker bodies than humans from warmer climates. This occurs because short people have a lower surface to volume ratio than tall people do, which means they radiate heat slower.