Hange ha Tavake Taa Mafua: ngaholo mai 'a fakafonua'amanu koe fangota pea 'ikai ola, pea 'oku siu leva e Tavake ki he Kaho* (Koe Tavake koe taha ia 'o e manu e kaho) pea faifai peane ‘ilo ha potanga ‘Otule. He ‘ikai
leva kene lofa kiai, ka tene taa’i e mafua (koe fanga ki'i ika 'oku heke he ngalu pea puna he fisi'i peau) ke faka’ilonga ‘aki ‘a e potu ‘oku ‘iai
e potanga ‘otule, kane foki ki he Takanga ‘a fulufulu tatau ‘o Fakafouna’amanu ‘a
e taki e Takanga ki he Mafua kou taa’i.
Ma’u mei ai ‘a e taa’i ‘ehe taha kai fono ‘a hono fono
pea toki muimui mai hono kainga ke hiki e fono.
Fakafonua’amanu
Takanga ‘a fulufulu tatau
- mei he paloveape fkpaalangi: Great minds think alike: Proverbs 13:20 "He who walks with the wise
grows wise, but a companion of fools suffers harm."
*Kaho:
ko e lea fakasciensi: Scientific explanation it like this:
“Atmospheric pressure is simply the weight of the air pushing down on you from
above. As you increase in elevation, there is less air above you thus the
pressure decreases. As the pressure decreases, air molecules spread out further
(i.e. air expands), and the temperature decreases. If the humidity is at 100
percent (because it’s snowing or raining), the temperature decreases more slowly with
height.” pea koe laine faka'etimosifia leva 'oku ne vahe'i e mafana (low pressure) moe momoko (high pressure) 'oku ui ia koe Kaho. 'Oku 'ilonga lelei 'eni 'i he feitu'u mo'unga'ia. 'Oku momoa ma'u pe 'a 'olunga kae ma'ui'ui 'a lalo.
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