I’ve always found geology to be quite interesting honestly so making an animation about it sounds fun!

Here’s a short animations of how glaciers could cause another ice age.
I’ve always found geology to be quite interesting honestly so making an animation about it sounds fun!

Here’s a short animations of how glaciers could cause another ice age.
Humanities is great, you lean about many topics such as Geography and History. The teacher is great, he’s funny and interesting.
Geography is quite hard, I’m kind of embarrassed that I couldn’t finish the glaciers project. Although I couldn’t use Wikipedia for some anomalous reason which, trust me is a HUGE handicap. But I enjoyed my progress. ( showed in the 4K 60fps video at the bottom )

What we’ve been showed ( Glacier Hellvyn learned )
I’m a crescendo student.

I am a heavy ready, a quick typer and I enjoy playing games :). Although there’s always more to do.
I actually was in a Malay school specifically primary, even though I never enjoyed that school nor Malay I followed through, and I’m here. It’s something that needs to do with persistence and I actually went to another high school before I moved to crescendo, and now I’m really enjoying crescendo.

Honestly, music is something I enjoy in the background, I usually listen to it while doing my homework for example; https://youtu.be/SW7w8_WdcNU
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