Language Through Nature 



Quote the words that tell where the cloud gets the 

 showers. How do you think it gets them ? 

 To whom does it bring them ? 

 Tell when the cloud's shade is good for the leaves. 

 What are shaken from its wings at night ? 

 How is the " lashing hail " like a flail ? 

 How does it make the green plain look ? 

 Tell into what the hail dissolves. 

 Do you like to hear the clouds laugh ? 

 What do you like best in the cloud's work ? 



Copy this stanza. Use capital letters correctly in the title, to 

 begin each line, and for the word I. 



Lesson 40 



CONDENSATION OF MOISTURE 



Hold a piece of cold glass, tin, or slate above* a cup of hot 

 water and tell what you observe. 



What gathers on the glass and from what does it come? 



How did it get to the glass and why did it stop there ? 



Where have you seen anything like this in your home ? 



What caused it to form ? 



From what did the moisture come ? 



Where and when have you seen dew ? 



Where was this moisture before it formed as dew ? 



How did it come to be there ? 



In what form do we sometimes see moisture in the air ? 



What causes it to fall to the earth ? 



In what form have you seen it falling ? 



Tell which form we see most during spring ; during sum- 

 summer ; and during autumn. 



