Part three of Kinnell's poem "The Bear" reflects on the act of hunting and the primal nature of both the bear and the hunter. It explores themes of mortality, fear, and the circle of life as the hunter faces the bear in a moment of confrontation and vulnerability.
Both "Camouflaging the Chimera" by Yusef Komunyakaa and Part 1 of "Vapor Trail Reflected in the Frog Pond" by David Kinnell employ vivid imagery that evokes a sense of nature's complexity and interconnectedness. They utilize rich sensory details to explore themes of transformation and the interplay between reality and perception. The imagery in both poems evokes a feeling of introspection and a deep connection to the natural world, highlighting the beauty and mystery inherent in their surroundings.
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A contrail or a vapor trail. See the related link for confirmation.
Another name for a plane vapor trail is a contrail, short for condensation trail. Contrails are formed when water vapor from the engine exhaust of an aircraft condenses into ice crystals due to the cold temperatures at high altitudes.
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A comet usually has two tails, though only one - the vapor trail - is commonly seen from earth (the other is a gas trail). It is made of vapor blown off from the comet by the solar wind - it is mostly water vapor, but contains many other molecular substances, too - ammonia, cyanide, methane, etc.
A comet usually has two tails, though only one - the vapor trail - is commonly seen from earth (the other is a gas trail). It is made of vapor blown off from the comet by the solar wind - it is mostly water vapor, but contains many other molecular substances, too - ammonia, cyanide, methane, etc.
A comet usually has two tails, though only one - the vapor trail - is commonly seen from earth (the other is a gas trail). It is made of vapor blown off from the comet by the solar wind - it is mostly water vapor, but contains many other molecular substances, too - ammonia, cyanide, methane, etc.
That trail is called a contrail, which is short for "condensation trail." It forms when water vapor from the engine exhaust condenses and freezes into ice crystals in the cold air at high altitudes.
no they are caused when hot exhaust gases hit the cold air,known as a vapor trail