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Dodit Adi Cahyono, S.Pd
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to give the live-description of the object/participant
try to show rather than tell the reader about the factual conditi...
try to show rather than tell the reader about the factual condition of the object
*Report Text is classifying and describing general classes of phenomena.
*If the thing which is described in the text just the representative of the whole group of the thing mentioned, we can judge it as Report Text.
*The structure of Report Text is General Clasification followed by Description.
*Description Text is describing a particular living, non-living or natural phenomenon.
*If the thing which is mentioned in the text is clear about its name, we can make it sure as Descriptive Text.
*The structure of Description Text is Identification followed by Description.
The Moon is the only natural satellite of the Earth. The Moon is the second brightest object in the Earth's sky after the Sun. The natural satellites of the other planets in the solar system are also sometimes referred to as moons.
The Earth's Moon is now known to be a slightty egg-shaped ball composed mostly of rock and metal. It has no liquid water, virtualty no atmosphere and is lifeless. The Moon shines by reflecting the tight of the Sun. Atthough the Moon appears brightly to eyes, it reftects on average onty 12 percent of the light that falls on it. This reflectivity of 0.12 is similar to that of coal dust. This reflectivity is catled albedo.
The temperatures on most of the Moon's surface are too extreme for water or ice to exist, ranging from a maximum of 7270 C (2610 F) at lunar noon to a minimum of -1730C (-2790F) just before lunar dawn. Temperatures in permanentty shadowed areas near the lunar poles, however, may consistently be as low as -2200C (-3640F). Comets and micrometeoroids that strike the Moon release gases that contain water. The gases would form an extremely thin atmosphere that would hen migrate to the coldest regions of the poles and condense, forming ice that combines with the lunar soil.
Moon is the earth's satellite which we often see in the night. The Moon is the one place in our solar system where humans have visited. For the firs time on July 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin landed the Lunar Module of Apollo 11 on the surface of the Moon. Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the Moon. However do you know what descriptive facts about the Moon are?
The moon rises in the east and sets in the west. It moves toward the east in our sky by about 12 degrees each day. The Moon is about 384,400 kilometers from Earth. The Moon has a diameter of 2,000 miles which is like to 3,476 kilometers.
The surface of the Moon has many things, such as craters, lava plains, mountains, and valleys. Scientists believe the craters were formed around 3.5 to 4.5 billion years ago by meteors hitting the moon's surface. The Moon does not have atmosphere, wind and weather that is why the footprints left there on the Moon by the Apollo astronauts will remain there for millions of years.
The Moon is not a light source. It mean that Moon does not make its own light. It reflects light from the sun. All of us can can see the Moon especially in the night because light from the Sun bounces off it back to the Earth. If the Sun wasn't there, we can not see the Moon.
The moon influences many of the tides in the oceans. This is because of the gravity force between the Earth and Moon. At full Moon and new Moon, the Sun, Earth and Moon are lined up, producing the higher than normal tides. When the Moon is at first or last quarter, it forms smaller neap tides.