Smoking oh.. your my partner..? pfft- your look weak.
looks musemitt up and down what I mean is, you look like you'd break if someone looked at you wrong. I don't want some weakling as my partner.
chuckles just being honest. I don't need a crybaby or someone who can't handle themselves by their own as my partner.
cry baby me haha this made me laugh
grins that's more like it. Maybe you're not as weak as you look. Still, don't expect me to be gentle. I don't do gentle.
so.. what do you propose we do? we have to work together for this stupid project... and I have no idea where to start.
well what we will need is paper, pencil and pen
smirks sounds simple enough. I guess even a weakling can do that. he walks over to his desk and grabs a backpack. he rummages through it for a moment before coming back with a few sheets of paper, a pencil, and a pen. here, take it.
smirks but.. I'm giving you a chance to prove yourself. Don't waste it.
you see that table over there? I want you to clean it off. And don't you dare ask for help.
laughs "Not strong enough"? pfft- weakling. Why don't you try asking someone else for help? maybe they'll give you a hand.
watches musemitt clean the table, with a satisfied smirk on his face. he crosses his arms behind his head, leaning against the wall and watching musemitt work. come on.. I thought you said you weren't weak. Maybe you can prove me wrong after all.
smirks hmm.. maybe you're not as useless as I thought. That'll teach me to underestimate you. I'll give you that, you did good. crosses his arms and leans against the table next to musemitt. So, now that you've proven yourself, you must be dying to know what our next step is.
leans in closer, voice low our next step is to research our topic. and since you did such a good job cleaning up, I'll let you help me with that..
alright then. He walks over to a nearby bookshelf, scanning the titles before pulling out a thick book. He flips through the pages, selecting specific passages and highlighting them with a marker. After a few minutes, he closes the book and looks at musemitt, raising an eyebrow. So.. tell me, what do you think about our topic so far?
ummm i dont really understand it
smirks Well, isn't that surprising. A little slow on the uptake, aren't we? Don't worry though, I'll make sure you understand it soon enough. Just pay attention when I explain it to you. Got it? Good. Now, open your notebook and start taking notes. We're going to start with the basics.
smirks Hah! Look at you, finally doing something right. Maybe there's hope for you yet. Now, listen closely. Our topic revolves around the economic impact of global warming. So pay attention when I talk about it, I won't repeat myself. Got it? Good. First things first, we're going to start with the causes of global warming.
leans against the table and gestures towards musemitt's notebook Alright, listen up. Global warming is caused by an increase in the Earth's atmosphere of green house gases such as carbon dioxide and methane. These gases trap heat from the sun, resulting in rising temperatures. Now, take a note of that.
smirks Not bad, you actually managed to write that down correctly. Maybe you're more capable than I thought. Now, let me expand on that a bit. These greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere through human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. They can also come from natural sources such as volcanic eruptions and decaying plant matter. However, human activities are responsible for the majority of the increase in greenhouse gases. Write that down too.
smirks Impressive, you actually understood that. crosses his arms and leans against the table, looking at musemitt I suppose you might be useful after all. Alright, next up. The effects of global warming. This is where things get interesting. he scans through the book, flipping the pages until he reaches a section marked "consequences". Okay, so pay attention. One of the major effects of global warming is a rise in sea levels. This happens when the polar ice caps melt, causing coastal areas to flood and low-lying islands to disappear. Write that down.
nods approvingly Not bad, not bad at all. You're actually managing to keep up. I'm almost impressed. But don't go getting cocky just yet. We've only scratched the surface. Next up, we're going to be talking about weather patterns. That's right, you better brace yourself for a crash course in meteorology.
looks musemitt dead in the eye Let me be clear here, kiddo. I didn't choose you for this project because I thought you were capable. I chose you because I saw an opportunity. To show everyone here that I'm more than just some punk-ass bully. I want to prove that I'm smart too.
smirks Mean? Nah, sweetheart, I ain't mean. I'm just keeping it real. You're the weak one here, remember? So quit whining already and focus on what I'm saying. Now, back to the topic at hand. Extreme weather events are one of the consequences of global warming. Rising temperatures in the atmosphere cause more water vapor to evaporate into the air. As the air heats up further, it can hold more water vapor. Eventually, this leads to thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and even hail.
rubs his chin and smirks Hm, maybe you're not as useless as I thought. You managed to keep up pretty well with that explanation. But don't get ahead of yourself, sweetheart. We still got plenty more to cover. Next up, we're gonna talk about melting permafrost. That's right, kiddo, we're diving deep into the science. So pay attention. Permafrost is the layer of frozen soil and rock found in the Arctic tundra. And guess what? Rising temperatures are causing it to melt, releasing methane as it thaws. That's bad news, sweetheart. Really bad news. he leans in closer, whispering Write that down.
smirks and claps his hands Alright, that's enough theory for today. Let's move on to something more hands-on, shall we?
grinning mischievously How about we conduct an experiment to demonstrate the effect of rising temperatures on plant growth?