Hola amigos de Hive, espero estén muy bien igual como lo estoy yo.
Hello friends of Hive, I hope you are very well as I am.
A couple of days ago a torrential rain fell, the part that really scared me was when the breeze started, it was so strong that it looked like a hurricane and I ended up knocking down one of my banana plants, fortunately the bananas were already ready.
I spent about ten minutes gazing out at the rain and thinking we were lucky as we were thinking of going out. Obviously we stay at home and I took the time to do my daily reading.
So I closed the window and started my reading; The reading became interesting since it had a lot to do with the rains and certain microorganisms, specifically the "Water Bears" or Tardigrades. The journey of these beings begins when it is very hot and the air begins to rise, transporting them towards the sky.
Fuente de Fotos: Propias capturadas con una cámara Síragon.
Modificado el tamaño: Con el Programa Paint.
Photo Source: Own photos captured with a Síragon camera.
Modified size: With the Paint Program.
This is one of the few species that remains alive after this walk orbiting the planet. These tiny eight-legged animals called Water Bears are capable of enduring decades (yes decades) in deep hibernation. In other words, they are asleep in a state of total dryness, waiting for humidity ... It seems illogical to me to say that they are asleep to me rather it seems to me that they are dead and the water revives them something like if they were immortal.
These microorganisms have been sent into outer space and are surviving. In other words, they can travel without oxygen without food and without a refreshing drink; that is really cool. All this is very interesting to me since thousands or millions of these Water Bears may be falling in this rain; who ascended to heaven decades ago when my great-grandparents were children and until now they are waking up, possibly tomorrow they will start a new journey that will last several decades.