Sunny, Can you help me with my science project?
Sure! what are you studying?
Volcanoes.
"A volcano us an enormous bomb disguised as a mountain"
I wrote that myself. My teacher didn't like it.
Kris, my gocomics.com is slow today, also. After you post something, you have to wait awhile for it to “take.” If you keep clicking on “submit,” it’ll show up however many times. Then you belong to delete the extras.
If I were his science teacher, I’d have told him it was a great start and to read the science to back up his imagery. Love Ashburn Stadiums “Earth Zit” image! I often named zits after volcanoes and mountains (“I have the Mount Everest of zits on my nose and it’s picture day at school!”)
pschearer Premium Member over 10 years ago
Maybe not such great science, but a terrific metaphor. Show it to your English teacher, Jojo.
Dani Rice over 10 years ago
Sounds good to me!
krys723 over 10 years ago
It sounded nice to me
krys723 over 10 years ago
It sounded nice to me
Gokie5 over 10 years ago
Kris, my gocomics.com is slow today, also. After you post something, you have to wait awhile for it to “take.” If you keep clicking on “submit,” it’ll show up however many times. Then you belong to delete the extras.
IQTech61 over 10 years ago
If I were his science teacher, I’d have told him it was a great start and to read the science to back up his imagery. Love Ashburn Stadiums “Earth Zit” image! I often named zits after volcanoes and mountains (“I have the Mount Everest of zits on my nose and it’s picture day at school!”)
Boise Ed Premium Member over 10 years ago
For a good description of what could happen with the Yellowstone supervolcano, read Harry Turtledove’s novel Supervolcano: Eruption.
Dr Lou Premium Member over 10 years ago
He isn’t exactly incorrect, either….
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
“And it will explode”.Actually, it might NOT. It might release the energy over a long period of time rather than in one short event.