write a letter to your brother advicing him to stay indoors during covid-19 situation. write 100-120 words.
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2/5 Lane
New Town
Delhi
21 September 2020
Dear Brother,
Hey bhai, I've not received any letter from you for a long time but recently I received a letter from your sister. I miss you a lot. I hope you're fine.
I want to advise you something. I know I'm younger than you but still read it. I saw in news that the COVID-19 virus is spreading rapidly in your area. I'm really worried about you. Bhai please don't step out of your home until and unless it's too urgent. Don't forget to use masks. And yeah always carry a sanitizer with you. Your sister said me that you aren't listening to aunt and have developed a habit of arguing.Don't you dare to disobey aunt's advises. And yeah was your hands properly after entering home. Do avoid street foods.
Your exam results were out, weren't they? I was eager to know about how was your results? How's uncle and Aunt? Hoping to see you soon after the pandemic.
Your little sister,
XYZ
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Physical weathering occurs more often in cold climates, because the different minerals within rocks expand and contract at different rates when they are heated and cooled. Repeated heating and cooling cycles eventually cause rocks to fracture. Desert and mountain climates experience a wide range of temperatures from low to high during a day and night, which accounts for the breakdown of rocks known as physical weathering.
Biological weathering occurs when living organisms break up rocks. Tree roots, for example, can fracture rocks in the same way they buckle pavement. Warm, humid climates are most favorable to life. Contrast the rich diversity of life in a rainforest, for example, with the scarcity of life in the dry Sahara or the frigid Antarctic. Consequently, rates of biological weathering are most rapid in warm humid climates like those in tropical regions.