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Le blog de stephaxad Physics Simulation Game | Powder Game [POWDER] : Standard powder.[WATER] : Water splash.[FIRE] : Fire spark.[SEED] : Cast seeds to grow trees.[G-POWDER] : Gunpowder. [WIND] : Send wind toward the arrow direction. [BLOCK] : It blocks wind or dots. [UPLOAD] : Upload. * See below. - Uploading and Downloading - By selecting the [UPLOAD] button you'll save and uploadyour artwork on our server and you can share them. If you like the downloaded data, rate it.Voting helps to keep the quality of the work high. [Uploading has the following limitation]User registration is required.Upload only 1 time in 2 day.Only the author can upload his or her downloaded data.Up to 50 data can be uploaded within 12 hours. [Downloading has no limitation] [Voting has the following limitation]You can't vote for your own work.You can vote only 1 time for each work.You can't vote for works older than 3 months. It may contain offensive contents.The system blocks uploading when the text contains specific keywords.Do not write any advertisement on the work.

21 Fruit Hacks That Will Make Your Life Easier. I've Personally Used All Of These Except #12. #1. Better way to peel mandarin orange. #2. Use orange peel for candles. #3. #4. somethingelsetoeat.blogspot.com #5. #6. #7. #8. #9. #10. #11. #12. #13. #14. #15. #16. #17. #18. #19. splendidtable.org #20. #21. mommysavers.com If you liked these fruit tips, share them with your friends and family by clicking the share button. Dynamic Optical Illusions - GROW ILLUSION. Stare at the center of the below illusion for about a minute. The longer the better. Then look away and watch you world melt! Press F11 to see the illusion full screen for a stronger effect! Try all 8 above for different effects. This optical illusion (now at version 3) has been featured on the new page along with 6 other brand new illusions exclusive to Skytopia.

Construis ta cité médiévale Au Moyen Âge, l'Europe est encore très rurale. Sur les terres du seigneur ou du monastère, de petits villages se regroupent autour d'une église. Pour assurer leur protection, leur seigneur a fait bâtir son château fort. La population se divise en trois groupes où chacun trouve une place et un rôle : les gens du peuple, les nobles et les religieux. Au fil de la période, les villages évolueront pour se transformer en villes. Mots clés : Voir aussi : Vidéo Serious game Dossier

20 Animated Gifs that Explain How Things Work If a picture is worth a thousand words, then an animated gif must be priceless! Below you will find a collection of simple and elegant animations that explain how various things work. From geometry to mechanics and everything in between, these animations help educate and explain how the world around us functions. Through these animations I hope you will have a greater appreciation for the ingenuity of humans and a newfound respect for the great thinkers and inventors throughout history. Enjoy! 1. 2. 3. A tablet press is a mechanical device that compresses powder into tablets of uniform size and weight. 4. The Walschaerts valve gear is a type of valve gear invented by Belgian railway mechanical engineer Egide Walschaerts in 1844 used to regulate the flow of steam to the pistons in Steam Engines. 5. In geometry, the tesseract, also called an 8-cell or regular octachoron or cubic prism, is the four-dimensional analog of the cube; the tesseract is to the cube as the cube is to the square.

Trees are forever in my heart. (True Story) The 30 Best Films of the Decade We’re all in that humanistic mode of evaluating our lives – coming up on the end of the year and the last time a zero will be the third digit on our calendars. We’re all (from Variety to Cat Fancy) also waxing expert on what films were the best of the best of the best of the past ten years. Which is why there is an unnavigable sea of opinion polluting the internet right now. You may ask (since I’m forcing you to rhetorically), “How can giving your opinion be better than everyone else’s tepid version of an almost-arbitrary-seeming list?” I’m glad you asked. Neil and I anticipated this task back in October and began planning what would become far too much work for two people who essentially sit around watching Animal House all day. We then forcefully shoved that list into an algorithm that neither of us understood (which is why I got my Masters Candidate in Applied Mathematics Friend to construct it for us (and why we didn’t scoff when he charged us $20 and our Powder Blue DVD for it)). 30.

SCIENCES DES VOLCANS et les risques volcaniques et leurs conséquencesUniversvolcanic SCIENCES DES VOLCANS et les risques volcaniques et leurs conséquences Sciences des volcans: Le globe terrestre est formé d’enveloppes concentriques toutes différentes par leurs composition, température et densité. Cette hétérogénéité provoque des mouvements de convection dans le manteau supérieur. Quelles sont les origines du volcanisme ? Au niveau des zones d’accrétion ; l’Islande est un exemple.Au niveau des zones de subduction comme par la cordillère des Andes.Une autre forme de volcanisme existe : le volcanisme intra plaque appelé aussi volcanisme de point chaud. Les risques Volcaniques et leurs conséquences. Les coulées de laveLes projections et retombées de bombesLes nuées ardentes ou coulées pyroclastiquesLes gaz volcaniquesLes éboulements et écroulements de dômeLes coulées de bouesLes tsunamis ou raz de marée

Too beautiful to be real? 16 surreal landscapes found on Earth These bizarre locations may seem like a series of elaborate movie sets, but they are real destinations that you might want to see for yourself. Photo: Greg Mote/Flickr The Wave, Arizona, U.S. Photo: Shutterstock Travertines, Pamukkale, Turkey Photo: Shutterstock Photo: Shutterstock Red beach, Panjin, China Photo: Shutterstock Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia Photo: HopeHill/Flickr Dragon's blood trees, Socotra, Yemen Photo: Shutterstock Sossusvlei, Namibia Photo: Shutterstock Rice terraces, Bali, Indonesia Photo: Shutterstock Cappadocia, Anatolia, Turkey Photo: Tormod Sandtorv/Flickr Photo: Wenxiang Zheng/Flickr Giant's Causeway, Antrim, Northern Ireland, U.K. Photo: kobaken/Flickr Hitachi Seaside Park, Hitachinaka, Japan Photo: Shutterstock Giant Buddha, Leshan, China Photo: Shutterstock Tunnel of Love, Klevan, Ukraine Photo: Shutterstock Antelope Canyon, Arizona, U.S. Photo: Shutterstock Odle Mountains, Italy

48 epic dream hotels to visit before you die A GOOD HOTEL CAN MAKE or break a trip. The worst hotel in the best place is still going to make retiring after a long day an unfortunate experience. The best hotel in the worst place, on the other hand, can be something of an oasis. Take the best hotels and put them in the best places, and you’ve got a private slice of the vacation you’ve always dreamed of. Here are 48 absolutely epic dream hotels. 1. Possibly the singular spot for your perfect Caribbean excursion, the Ladera Resort represents the intersection between design, luxury, and the ideal location. 2. Ever wanted to be able to go down the stairs of your resort room, hoist the blinds, and be stared down by schools of fish? Photographer: Jesper Anhede 3. More of an inn and restaurant than a luxury resort, this getaway built right into an Ebenalp cliff is the best spot to take a breather on your trek up the northern Alps. 4. These images are not photoshopped. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

Sciences41 - Activités au cycle 3 Nous sommes le Lundi 14 avril 2014 Activités au cycle 3 Des fiches réalisées par des enseignants pour les classes de cycle 3 (CE2,CM1, CM2). Le dernier article a été publié le 28 janvier 2010. Article - Jeu - Module - Cycle 1 - Cycle 2 - Cycle 3 - Air - Astronomie - Corps humain - Développement durable - Eau - Electricité - Energie - Environnement - la santé - les êtres vivants - Magnétisme - Matière - Mécanique - Mesures - Nutrition - Optique - Sciences - Technologie - Terre - Vie animale - Vie végétale - Volcans, séismes - La Terre et la Lune ( Article ) ( Cycle 3 ) La Terre autour du Soleil, les saisons ( Article ) ( Cycle 3 ) Points à aborder : Lever et coucher du Soleil Les saisons (hémisphère nord et sud) La Terre vue du Soleil Le système solaire ( Article ) ( Cycle 3 ) Astronomie avec le logiciel Stellarium ( Module ) ( Cycle 3 ) Classification des animaux ( Module ) ( Cycle 2 - Cycle 3 ) Comment fonctionne l’éclairage du vélo ? Cycle 1 A quoi cet objet peut-il servir ?

25 Awe-Inspiring Reminders Of Just How Insignificant We Are: Prepare to feel tiny. Source: Mike Read (WFAU), UKIDSS/GPS and VVV / via: ph.ed.ac.uk Source: nasa.gov Source: eso.org Source: 360cities.net Source: apod.nasa.gov Source: spaceflight.nasa.gov Source: nasa.gov Source: eso.org Source: Greg Scheiderer / via: seattleastronomy.com Source: eos.unh.edu Source: sci.esa.int Source: Stéphane Guisard / via: astrosurf.com As seen on Buzzfeed.com Credit: Nasa.gov Eso.org Cat behavior explained in 15 gifs - Pawstoday.com Have you ever wondered how your cat sends you signals and what they mean? There are some basic things that every cat owner has to know, in order to respect the kitty and develop a deeper relationship. To make things easier and more enjoyable, we’ve gathered in the net some very nice gifs that are really self explanatory: enjoy our cat behavior explained series! #1 Rolling back and forth: your kitty is showing you submission or inviting you to play. #2 Making squinty eyes: cats squint when they’re happy.If they close their eyes slowly is a sign of trust. #3 Sticking a raised back in your face: tail sniffing is normal in the cat world so, even if it sounds weird, this is your cat’s way of saying hello. #4 Sleeping in a circle: It conserves body heat. #5 Kneading: This is likely a leftover trait from when they were a kitten when they did this to their mother’s stomach to produce milk. #7 One leg extended: This just makes it easier for your cat to clean. Source

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