Report Text
5. REPORT
Purpose : to presents information about something, as it is.
Generic Structure
1. General classification
2. Description
Dominant Language Feature
1. Introducing group or general aspect
2. Using conditional logical connection
3. Using Simple Present Tense
Example Report Text :
A.
Volcano Eruption
Volcanic eruptions have caused some
of the worst disasters in the world. They can wipe out entire cities and kill
thousands of people.
The
name of volcano comes from Roman term. It derives from VULCAN which is the name
of Roman fire god. Romans believed that Vulcan lived on a volcanic Italian
coast. Romans called the island VULCANO.
According to scientists, volcanic
eruptions are divided in to four basic groups. They are commonly known as
Hawaiian, Strombolian, Vulcanian and Peleean. The term of Hawaiian eruptions
are named after the volcanoes in Hawaii. These volcanic eruptions are the least
violent type. They produce highly fluid lava which flows quietly. This gradually
builds up a shield volcano.
Strombolian eruptions are named
after Stromboli. These result from the constant release of gas from the magma.
As the gas escapes, it produces tephra that piles up, turning into a cinder
cone. Strombolian eruptions happen when sticky magma plugs the central vent.
This makes the magmatic gas build up pressure until it blasts. The magma is
turned into volcanic dust and bombs.
Vulcanian eruption which comes from
the ancient Roman belief, are more violent than the strombolian eruption. Vulcanian
eruption happens and brings magma which is more viscous. Vulcanian explosions
are usually larger and noisier than the Strombolian eruptions.
Paleean eruptions are famous as the
most violent kind of volcanic eruptions. The name of paleean comes from the
eruption of Mount Pelee, Martinique in 1902. It killed almost 38 thousands
people. A Peleean eruption occurs when the magmatic gas build up tremendous
pressure. This causes violent explosions with glowing clouds of hot ash and
dust.
B. Human Body Energy
Human body is actually a living
machine and is like all other machines. This living machine needs fuel to
supply it with energy. The fuel is provided by the food which we eat. However
do we know how much we need to stay healthy?
The energy value of food is usually
measured in calories. A calorie is the amount of heat which is required to
raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1 degree C. The number of calories
which people need per day varies. It depends on the activity which the people
are involved in. For example; people will need more calories for standing than
for sitting, people need more for running than for walking, etc.
The energy which is provided by food
is in the form of three kinds of chemical substances. They are carbohydrate,
protein and fat. Carbohydrate provides 8.8 calories per gram (cal/gm) of
energy, protein 4.0 cal/gm and fat 8.0 cal/gm. Each food contains different
proportion of these substances. These three chemical substances are all
important for body staying healthy.
C. Komodo Dragon
Do you know what is the largest
lizard? This lizard is called komodo. It lives in the scrub and woodland of a
few Indonesian islands.
Komodo dragon is the world's heaviest
lizard, weighing 150 pounds or more. The largest Komodo ever measured was more
than 10 feet (3 meters) long and weighed 366 pounds (166 kg) but the average
size of komodo in the wild is about 8 feet (2.5 meters) long and 200 pounds (91
kg)
Komodo has gray scaly skin, a
pointed snout, powerful limbs and a muscular tail. They use their keen sense of
smell to locate decaying animal remains from several miles away. They also hunt
other lizards as well as large mammals and are sometimes cannibalistic.
The Komodo dragon's teeth are
almost completely covered by its gums. When it feeds, the gums bleed, creating
an ideal culture for virulent bacteria. The bacteria that live in the Komodo
dragon's saliva causes septicemia, or blood poisoning, in its victims. A dragon
will bite its prey, then follow it until the animal is too weak to carry on.
This lizard species is threatened by
hunting, loss of prey species and habitat loss.
D. What is a Tornado?
Tornadoes are known as one of the most
damaging disasters. What is the description of tornadoes? A tornado is a very
powerful column of winds which spirals around a center of low atmospheric
pressure. A tornado will look like a large black funnel which hangs down from a
storm cloud.
The name "tornado" derives
from the Latin "tonare". It means "to thunder." While the
Spanish developed the word into "tornear" which means "to turn
or twist". This is why a tornado is sometimes called twister or cyclone.
The winds inside a twister can spin
around at speeds up to 500 miles an hour, but it usually travels at roughly 300
miles an hour. This speed twisting makes a tornado the most dangerous storm.
The average tornado has a diameter of
about 200 to 300 yards. The smaller tornadoes are known as satellite tornadoes.
These small offspring, about 50 yards across, can be very fierce and do lots of
damage.
The forming of a tornado can be very
quick. Sometimes it can form in a minute or less. A tornado can travel across the
ground at high speeds, then it can suddenly vanish. Most tornadoes last less
than twenty minutes and travel less than 15 miles. However, the super storms
sometimes travel over 100 miles before they are exhausted.
E. Kinds of
Earthquake
Earthquake often happens around us. It
brings great damages. Earthquake is hard to be predicted and that makes lot
victims.
Actually there are three kinds of
earthquake. This kinds of earthquake are commonly base on the factor and
geological area where the earthquakes happen. These three kinds of earthquake
are tectonic, volcanic and explosion.
Tectonic earthquakes is most common
one. This kind of earthquake happens while earth's crust rocks break because of
the geological strength created by moving of the earth's plates.
Volcanic earthquakes happen exactly
with volcanic activity. Volcanic earthquakes are when the volcano produces
acidic lava, which drys quickly, when it drys quickly it blocks the top of the
volcano. This make no more magma can escape. Pressure starts to build up and
eventually the acidic lava can no longer stand the pressure. So the volcano is
free to explode, the pressure is released so fast that an earthquake is caused.
A volcanic earthquake is usually kept within 10-20 miles of the volcano.
Explosion earthquakes are the result of
the collapse earthquakes that are small earthquakes occurring in underground
mines and caverns.
F. Mangrove Trees
A mangrove is a tropical marine tree.
Mangroves have special aerial roots and salt-filtering tap roots which enable
them to thrive in brackish water. Brackish water is salty but not as salty as
sea water. Mangrove trees are commonly planted and found in coastal areas.
Mangroves can serve as walls of protection for natural disaster in coastal area
like tsunami. According to BBC News, healthy mangrove forests had helped save
lives in the Asia disaster tsunami and people tended to respect these natural
barriers even more, especially after the tsunami.
There are several species of mangrove
tree found all over the world. Some prefer more salinity, while others like to
be very-close to a large fresh water source such as river. Some prefer areas
that are sheltered from waves. Some species have their roots covered with sea
water every day during high tide. Other species grow on dry land but are still
part of the ecosystem. The Times of India reported that rare species of
mangrove had been found and was also known as the looking-glass tree, probably
because the leaves are silver-coated.
Mangroves need to keep their trunk and
leave above the surface of the water. Yet they also need to be firmly attached
to the ground so they are not moved by waves.
Any part of root that appears above the
water flows oxygen to the plant under water surface. as the soil begin to build
up, these roots procedure additional roots that become embedded in the soil.
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