The irony here is that combustion actually produces water, but in vapour form. So she wanted to changed to be more like him! Unfortunately, she also turned invisible and floated into the air.
If fire and water are the same size and they hug, they would both be evaporated. And after evaporation, they would become water vapor (a mixture of hot air + water). Then they come together as one with the cloud.
Then part 2 of the story is when they get separated as little droplets of rain and re-united as one with the river and to the ocean.
If you draw this, it would be an amazing touching story. :)
Ha! Adorably sad.
ReplyDeleteAw, it was the hug that mattered...? :)
ReplyDeleteOh I killed my love now I am evaporatiiiiing!
ReplyDeleteD:
ReplyDeleteThe irony here is that combustion actually produces water, but in vapour form. So she wanted to changed to be more like him! Unfortunately, she also turned invisible and floated into the air.
It's so sad... *sniff* :'(
It's a shame he couldn't catch her in jar. :[
DeleteGreat visual, and so true
ReplyDeleteVery cute and real lol
ReplyDeleteIf fire and water are the same size and they hug, they would both be evaporated. And after evaporation, they would become water vapor (a mixture of hot air + water). Then they come together as one with the cloud.
ReplyDeleteThen part 2 of the story is when they get separated as little droplets of rain and re-united as one with the river and to the ocean.
If you draw this, it would be an amazing touching story. :)