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When we were in elementary school, we all learned a text called:"The Crow Drinks Water".In this text, it tells the story of a clever crow who used his wisdom to successfully drink water from a narrow bottle.
Personally, it seems to me that if the crow is able to drink water in the end, as described in the textbook; But if it's a real-life crow, I think they die of thirst in the end, and they won't be able to drink the water in the bottle.
The same crow, the reason why there are two results, is because of the following two reasons:
1. The crow in the textbook For us in elementary school, it is obvious that we believe in this story very much, and we also think that it is a smart crow. Yes, this crow is very intelligent, and it has learned how to use tools to achieve its ultimate goal.
In a primary school textbook, a thirsty crow wants to drink water from a bottle, but because the mouth of the bottle is too small, there is not much water in the bottle. So I came up with a way to throw the pebbles into the bottle, then raise the water level, and finally let myself drink the water.
This method is certainly feasible and will take up the volume of the bottle as the stone falls into the water. In this case, the water level is raised, and as long as there are enough stones, the crow will be able to drink the water in the end.
Second, the crow in the crow textbook in reality can be said to be the overlord of the crows, it not only thinks, but also knows how to use the surrounding environment to create favorable conditions for itself.
But such a thing, after all, only exists in elementary school textbooks; For innocent and innocent children, the world in their eyes is full of colors, so the story of the crow drinking water is also a very inspirational story.
For us adults, we all know that under the same conditions, it is impossible for a crow to do such a superb thing. Of the animals we know, there are only chimpanzees.
Has a high IQ and is able to get ahead of other animals.
Therefore, the story of the crow throwing stones to drink water can only exist in textbooks; If something like this happened in real life, it would be impossible for a crow to drink water.
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Able to drink water. If you put a stone in a bottle that can make the water surface**, it will be able to drink water.
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No. The water is just like that, and the stone is thrown down, theoretically the water level has risen, but all the water will be distributed in the gaps of the stone.
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Yes, if the stone gets into the bottle, the water will spill up.
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Personally, I don't think crows can drink water, because they throw stones into the bottle until they are full until the water doesn't rise. So in the end the crow can't drink water.
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Do crows really fill bottles with stones to drink? Do an experiment and you'll understand.
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Tilt the bottle over with your paws and you'll be able to drink the water.
Find a way to break the mouth of the bottle, such as finding a large rock.
Dig a hole, find a large leaf to put in the pit, knock over the bottle, and let the water flow to the leaves.
Find a straw, no plastic straw to find a straw pipe or something.
It's very simple to drill the big mouth into the bottle, jam the mouth of the bottle, and raise your neck to drink.
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If you don't have pebbles, you can also drink water in the following ways:
1. Use straw and other straw plants to absorb water.
2. Make a small pit under the bottle to tilt the bottle. If the bottle is very light, just push the bottle down with your body.
3. Fly directly to the river to drink water.
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The cat fairy sees the world: does the crow really fill the stone when he drinks water? Raven: I know what kind of stone to fill.
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When the bottle is overturned, the water flows out and to the ground, and the crow drinks the water.
The Crow Drinks Water is a story about Aesop drinking water. By telling the story of three crows drinking water. Tell people not to say a lot when they encounter difficulties, to use whatever they can use, to play their own wisdom, to break through the spirit, not to hope to achieve the goal and not to give up, after repeated efforts, can always see the dawn.
In the 6th century, the ancient Greek fabler Aesop, through the circulation of folk tales, plus some of his own unique experiences and writing experience, and then through processing to create satirical animal stories, just to teach people the truth of the world and life, so he created the story of the crow drinking water.
Admonish the crow to drink water and warn people that they must be good at thinking and using their brains when encountering difficulties. No matter how difficult things are, they will always be solved. Everything in this world is worth exploring and discovering.
We need to use wisdom to discover the essence of the problem and not be confused by the surface of things.
Crows find stupid and annoying. It is very unsuitable for students to develop students' prejudices, prejudices, and prejudices against crows. Every life deserves respect, and even an ugly crow has an immortal life story behind it.
As spirits of all things, we should look at everything on this beautiful planet with a rational, detached attitude, including those crows that look unpleasant on the outside.
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If you don't have pebbles, you can also drink water in the following ways:
The first is to use straw-type plants such as wheat stalks and grass branches to absorb water.
Second: If the bottle is very light, just push the bottle down.
The third option: make a small pit under the bottle to tilt the bottle.
Fourth: fly directly to the river to drink water.
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1.Put a stone in the bottle, raise the water level, and you will drink the water.
2.Insert a straw and you're ready to drink. Wheat stalks, grass branches, the inside is empty, and it can absorb water.
3.Pick it up with your wings and drink it with your head up.
4.Pour the water into a cup and drink slowly.
5.Pour the bottle of water into a small puddle and drink.
6.Make a small pit on the side of the bottle to tilt it. You can drink water.
7.The crow smashed the mouth of the bottle with a stone to make it lower and larger, so that the water could be drunk.
8.Pick up the branches, bring the leaves, dip them in water and drink them.
9.Putting sand and clods in a bottle is similar to a way to drink water like putting stones.
10.The crow can be a little bigger, he can fly farther, go to the pool, go to the lake, go to the ocean to drink.
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1. Knock the bottle to the ground and the water will flow out naturally.
Second, break the bottle, and the water will flow out and you can drink it.
3. Put a branch in the water bottle, and the water will rise.
The Raven Drinks Water is an Aesop fable. By telling the story of a crow drinking water. Tell people not to give up when they encounter difficulties, to use whatever they can use around them to help themselves, to give full play to their wisdom, to have the spirit of breakthrough, not to give up until the goal is achieved, after persevering again and again, there will always be the dawn of victory.
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Insert the bottle into a large mouth and enlarge the stone.
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Extended sentence: The crow drank the water because he kept trying to put stones in the bottle, so that the water level gradually rose, and then he could drink the water with a smile on his mouth.
Contrary to abbreviations, extended sentences are added to the main stem, that is, according to the needs of expression, the addition of adjectives, contemplation Zen words, complements and other associated components, so that the meaning of the sentence or text is more specific and vivid, full and full.
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Crows must be able to drink water. While the common people are asleep. She just. I can drink water with my brother in the wheel ditch.
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1. Insert a straw and you can drink it. Wheat stalks, grass branches, the inside is empty, can absorb the water of filial piety.
2. Pick it up with your wings and drink it with your head up.
3. Make a small pit on the side of the bottle to tilt it.
4. Pour the bottle of water into a small puddle and drink.
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