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In the fourth grade, I wrote why ants can predict the weather.

When I was in fifth grade, I often went to my mother-in-law's house in the country to play. Every time I play in the yard of a broken house, I often find ants walking around among the flowers. I am a curious person, so these ants caught my attention.

When I observe ants every day, I find that ants go to work slowly after I get up and don't "get off work" until about 5: 30 in the afternoon. Ants do this every day. But today, ants are not normal. When I got up, he had been working for a long time, and sometimes he covered his nest with mud. In addition, the "territory" of ants is much higher. At night, he didn't get off work after 10. That night, I thought all night, wondering why ants suddenly became abnormal today. But the next day, it turned cloudy, the northwest sky was dark and it began to rain. At this time, I thought of the abnormal thing of ants yesterday. Is this related to the rain today? Can ants really predict the weather? These two questions have been communicating in my mind.

With these two questions, I checked the information about ants on the Internet, and knew that before it rained, the moisture absorbed by the soil increased greatly due to the increase of humidity in the air. Therefore, the nests of ants living in the soil become wet. In order to avoid flooding, ants often move before heavy rain. Having said that, I am still dubious: Can ants really predict the weather? Even we humans have to know the weather through high-tech things, let alone such insignificant ants?

From that day on, whenever the ants are abnormal, it will rain. So, I have to believe that ants can really predict the weather. I finally found that ants can predict the weather.

When I finished writing this composition, I couldn't help saying, "Not only people, but also creatures in the world have great wisdom.