(1) Water that the Aracaris drink

Universe image photographed by Nasa (Image credit: Hubble Telescope)

Hi, my curious friends from Google!

Firstly, I want to say that The ARACARIS (or ARAÇARIS) don’t live or drink water in some web’s forbidden place, nor inhabited corner. 

In fact, there are among the residents, we find mammal bipeds like us, quadrupeds like jaguars, capybaras and Guara wolves. And, a variety of species of birds, plants and living beings that live in the underworld of the stratosphere layers:  snails, slugs, snakes, savage ants that bite fiercely, etc.

So, for you to know exactly where this place is, we start at the beginning, or point of departure.

It was said the Universe was infinite, but scientists discover that there exists a formula able to calculate its extension.

And, according to their complex account, we live in a tiny and almost invisible area within a space represented by this formula:

  ou 10^26=1.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000m,

(by: https://www.rostra.dk.html/Extension).

 

 

Aracaris share water with many other animals like jaguars. Photo by Uriel-Soberanes@unsplash

 

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In what Galaxies the Aracaris are hidden?

The scientists have a suspicion that there exists among 150 billion to 2 trillion of Galaxies within the Universe (each galaxy is a species of spacial zone formed by stars systems, composed of stars, some clouds of gases, powders and the famous and enigmatic darkness material).

Although those systems appear to be independent, the galaxies are submitted by gravity and, whilst some have only 10 million of stars, others boast a collection with hundreds of trillion. What a luxury! Is it not?

If we aren’t sure how many galaxies there are, we are certain about at least one, while we cannot see it (such as the flea cannot see what the size of the dog that it bites and where it lives).

We can’t see our planet like flea can’t see the dog. Image: Yahoo.com

Yes! We are the invisible habitants from Via Lactea, like it such as the aracaris, dogs, fleas and, other jungle animals and plants that we are ignoring or injuring. Many times without knowing.

Did you realize about how much we are harmful to our planet and, even so, too tiny, so even can be sighted inside this giant Universe? Perhaps other intelligent beings live in the same Universe, observing us and we do not know about it.

Anybody there remembered about an invisible virus that confined everybody at home for a long time?

We will tell more about our Galaxy and the name too peculiar in another post.

 

There are Injustices while Aracaris drink water!

There is an estimate that Via Lactea harbours a constellation between 100 and 700 billion stars. Each solar system is composed of at least one main star that is a species of a manager like that from the town where you live.

Sun: the manager of our life.   Photo by unsplash.com/@jonathanborba

 

Without him, there isn’t any guarantee about electricity service, heating, and everything would be a mess. Our “manager” is the Sun, also known as King Star.

But, it is an injustice with UY Scuti, a supergiant star that has a ray around 1700 times bigger than the Sun, overcoming a lot of its ability to radiate light and heat.

And, it is not the only one…

UY 1700 times bigger than the Sun                                  Photo credit: www.astronomytrek.com

 

Do you realize the little size of the solar system where we live, compared with others?

Even to be insignificant compared with Suns from other systems, for us, our Sun is vital.

This senior 4603 billion-year-old regulate the existence of life on our planet and in more other seven inside in our galaxy:

  • Mercury
  • Venus
  • Mars
  • Jupiter
  • Saturn
  • Uranus
  • Neptune

Sarcasm time: “I would not be surprised at all if one day, digging the arid and scorching land of that acidic planet called Mars, we found a can of soda and a box with leftover fried chicken!

Will be Earth uninhabitable like Mars someday? Image:https://es.images.search.yahoo.com/

Returning to the theme…

But, a planet, in particular, is very important to us and, to the Aracaris thirsty of water. Yes, we are referring to Earth Planet! Our house, our home sweet home, our secure port, our… (leave one comment about what represents Earth Planet to you).

The Earth is a runt.  Image: Yahoo.com

 

Living on the runt

 

The Earth is a runt that has an equatorial radius of 6,378 km, being in the fifth position in our Solar System. 

Our house is an eleven-time smaller than Jupiter, the biggest planet of our Solar System, with a 71492 km ray.

The rotation of the Earth is responsible for alternate days and nights. The translation, now it brings us near the Sun, now takes us too far away, making that we have four climate stations per year (Spring, Summer, Autumn and, Winter).

These directly influence the lifestyle of all habitants of the planet, including the obstinate water drinkers with colourful feathers.

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But, nature was very generous with the Aracaris and us. 

Earth has four giants oceans:

  • Atlantic
  • Indian
  • Pacific
  • Arctic
  • Antarctic

 

By the way, we have a Dody Dolphin’s letter to you telling about many terrible things that are happening in the oceans, did you read? Read now for your youngest brother, cousin, neighbour!

In the next post, we are giving more than one step through Aracaris’ land.

Subscribe and don’t lose the next chapters of this adventure! And, leave your comment to Dody, please, he needs help from everybody!

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Autor(a) do Post: Amalia M Laiseca

Escritora, nascida em São Paulo – Brasil, mas minhas raízes estão na Espanha, sendo que para dançar sou Sevilhana como meu pai e para brigar sou Basca, como minha mãe.

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