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збільшуватись;  бути  прямо  пов’язаним  з;  поєднуватись  у  довгі  ланцюги;  вода,
                  розчинена у магмі;  рвати хімічні зв’язки між кремнієм та киснем.

                         Task 7. Give a short summary of the text from Task 2.

                                                       Grammar focus
                                               The Past Indefinite Tense

                         Task 1. Read the sentences. Find the verbs, tell what grammar tense they
                  are used in. Build up a negative  form, a general and a special question to each
                  sentence according to the model:
                         Model:  Nuclear  fusion  in  stars  converted  hydrogen  and  helium  into the  other
                  elements found in the universe.
                         A negative form: Nuclear fusion in stars didn’t convert hydrogen and helium into
                  the other elements found in the universe.
                         A general question: Did nuclear fusion in stars convert hydrogen and helium into
                  the other elements found in the universe?
                      A special question: What did nuclear fusion in stars convert into the other elements
                  found in the universe?
                    1. The debris from the explosion (the Big Bang) - hydrogen and helium began to cool
                       and condense into the first stars and galaxies.
                    2. The bodies of our solar system evolved from an enormous rotating cloud called the
                       solar nebula.
                    3. The solar nebula consisted of  microscopic dust grains and the ejected matter of
                       long-dead stars.
                    4. Nuclear  fusion  in  stars  converted  hydrogen  and  helium  into  the  other  elements
                       found in the universe.
                    5. Nearly  5  billion  years  ago  a  huge  cloud  of  gases  and  minute  grains  of  heavier
                       elements began to contract slowly due to the gravitational interactions among its
                       particles.

                         Task 2. Read the following text. Find the verbs in the Past Indefinite Tense.
                  Build up 5 special questions to the sentences with the verbs in the Past Indefinite
                  Tense.  Translate the text into Ukrainian.  Transcribe and translate the following
                  words:  nebula,  carbon  dioxide,  ammonia,  methane,  hydrogen,  helium,  meteorite,
                  silicon, calcium, sodium.
                         During  the  collapse,  gravitational  energy  was  converted  to  thermal  energy,
                  causing the temperature of the inner portion of the nebula to rise dramatically. At these
                  high  temperatures,  the  dust  grains  broke  up  into  molecules  and  extremely  energetic
                  atomic  particles.  However,  at  distances  beyond  the  orbit  of  Mars,  the  temperatures
                  probably remained quite low. At –200 °C, the tiny particles in the outer portion of the
                  nebula  were  likely  covered  with  a  thick  layer  of  ices  made  of  frozen  water,  carbon
                  dioxide,  ammonia,  and  methane.  The  disk-shaped  cloud  also  contained  appreciable
                  amounts of the lighter gases hydrogen and helium.
                         The formation of the Sun marked the end of the period of contraction and thus
                  the end of gravitational heating. Temperatures in the region where the inner planets now
                  reside began to decline. The decrease in temperature caused those substances with high
                  melting points to condense into tiny particles that began to join together. Materials such
                  as iron and nickel and the elements of which the rock-forming minerals are composed—
                  silicon, calcium, sodium, and so forth—formed metallic and rocky clumps that orbited
                  the Sun. Repeated collisions caused these masses to join together into larger asteroid-
                  size bodies, called planetesimals, which in a few tens of millions of years accreted into

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