- Definition and purposes of Explanation
Explanation is a text which tells processes relating to
forming of natural, social, scientific and cultural phenomena. Explanation text
is to say 'why' and 'how' of the forming of the phenomena. It is often found in
science, geography and history text books.
- Generic structure of Explanation
General statement; stating the phenomenon issues which are
to be explained.
Sequenced explanation; stating a series of steps which
explain the phenomena.
- Language Feature
Using chronological connection; to begin with, next, etc
Using passive voice pattern
Using simple present tense
- Example Explanation Text
In the summer, the amount of daylight that we get is more
than we get in winter. This is not because as much people think we are closer
to the sun but because of the tilt of the earth.
The earth is actually closer to the sun in winter than it is
in summer but you would be forgiven for thinking that this can not be true
after looking out of your window on a cold and frosty morning.
It seems strange that as the earth get closer to the sun
during its orbit then the amount of daylight that we get decrease. But that is
the case. It is the tilt of the earth that determine the amount of daylight
that we get and so the length of time that for us the sun is above the horizon.
The sun seems to rise in the morning, crosses the sky during
the day and sets at night. However the sun does not actually move around the
earth. Earth's turning on its axis makes it look as if the sun is moves.
The earth makes a complete turn on its axis for 24 hours. It
is called as rotation. It causes day and night. The earth also moves around the
sun. It takes 365 days or a year. This process is called revolution. The
revolution process causes the changes of the season.
Tsunami
The term of “tsunami” comes from the Japanese which means
harbour ("tsu") and wave ("nami"). A tsunamigk is a series
of waves generated when water in a lake or the sea is rapidly displaced on a
massive scale.
A tsunami can be generated when the sea floor abruptly
deforms and vertically displaces the overlying water. Such large vertical
movements of the earth's crust can occur at plate boundaries.
Subduction of earthquakes are particularly effective in
generating tsunamis, and occur where denser oceanic plates slip under
continental plates.
As the displaced water mass moves under the influence of
gravity to regain its equilibrium, it radiates across the ocean like ripples on
a pond.
Tsunami always bring great damage. Most of the damage is
caused by the huge mass of water behind the initial wave front, as the height
of the sea keeps rising fast and floods powerfully into the coastal area.
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