Mutant Alien Balloon Attack Date: 3-5-08 Period:1 By: Victoria DeVincent, Kelly Kleinschmidt, Alexis Micewski, Morgan Warner.

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Mutant Alien Balloon Attack Date: Period:1 By: Victoria DeVincent, Kelly Kleinschmidt, Alexis Micewski, Morgan Warner

Chapter 1 Once upon a time, an evil mutant alien balloon named Spencer, was casually walking his pet saucer named Sparky. When random kids tried to poke him with pencils. He decided to take revenge

Chapter 2 One day Spencer was in his laboratory, thinking of a plan to destroy the world. He decided to do some research on what effects the earth. After researching he decided to destroy the water cycle.

Chapter 3 He goes back to his planet, and while there he asks his mutant alien balloon friends and family to help him destroy Earth by getting rid of this water cycle. Along with their pet saucers they agreed to destroy the Earth and humans with it! So they all start discussing how they should destroy the water cycle.

Chapter 4 After deciding on a plan, they send out their pet saucers to ruin the water cycle. All of the saucers took tubes and sucked all the water out of the ground, the clouds, and anything that would create water. And left it as dry as a desert.

Chapter 5 After water disappeared off the Earth, many bad things happened.There was no evaporation,Ground water, Transpiration, Run off or anything that makes the water cycle the water cycle People were becoming really thirsty and hungry. Animals started to disappearing, and the plants started dying out.

Chapter 6 After days of distress and suffering after evaporation and precipitation stopped, the humans had to figure out a way to save Earth and themselves! But all they could do was scream for help. Little did they know was out in space was a savior listening to their cries.

Chapter 7 After a few days, this savior (Dr.Precipitation) was sick of all the whining from planet Earth. He decided to go to his laboratory to do some research on what was happening. It was kind of confusing considering he didn’t know what the problem even was

Chapter 8 After days of hard work and research Dr.Precipitation finally found the source of the problem. How to fix this water cycle was a bit tougher! After a little thought Dr. Precipitation decided he had to fight the balloon army!

Chapter 9 Dr. precipitation then went down to the balloon planet and created a Hail Storm! The icy, cold hail was so hard that all the balloons popped! Then as the hail melted then evaporated it had short circuited the saucers causing them to shut down forever!

Chapter 10 After Dr. Precipitation destroyed the alien balloons he supplied the earth with plenty of fresh water to last threw a million cycles! But he told them if they didn’t keep it clean bad things would happen again! The humans obeyed and lived happily ever after!

Glossary Water cycle- the movement of water between the ocean, atmosphere, land, and living things. Precipitation- water that moves from the atmosphere to the land and ocean. Evaporation- the change of state from liquid to vapor. Ground water- precipitation that seeps into the ground and become the part of the water table. Transportation- a process that returns water to the environment