October 5, 2024

Fun science about Halloween, after watching the trick!

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Every year on November 1, is the western traditional festival – Halloween. October 31, the eve of Halloween, is the most lively time of the holiday – the most “haunted” time of the year, all kinds of ghosts and ghosts are out in force!Hallowe ‘en Eve scienceHalloween is the night of October 31. It is a Christian holiday to honor all saints, martyrs, and faithful believers who have died.Usually, children wear scary masks and fancy clothes to celebrate the day. Although this day is the Western ghost Festival, but the atmosphere is happy, everyone will say to each other “happy Halloween Eve”.

As we all know, the symbol of Halloween is the pumpkin. Where did the jack-o ‘-lantern come from?

Jack-o ‘-lantern originated in Ireland, and legend also originated in Ireland. The original jack-o’ -lantern was not a jack-o ‘-lantern, but a kohlrabi lamp. A few hundred years ago in an Irish village, there was a drunk Stingy Jack who managed to get Satan stuck in a tree and made a deal with Satan to take him down if he would stay out of hell when he died, and Satan agreed. But though he could not go to hell, he could not go to heaven, so he had to keep wandering in the dark world. Satan gave him a hollowed-out kohlrabi with a charcoal fire to help him find his way through the dark world and serve as a warning to the world.

Irish people refer to jack-o ‘-lanterns when they celebrate Halloween. When the Irish immigrated to America, they found it easier and more beautiful to carve pumpkins, so they began making jack-o ‘-lanterns out of pumpkins. If you have time, follow these steps to make a jack-o ‘-lantern:

How to make a jack-o ‘-lantern?

Pick the perfect pumpkin;

Cut off the top of the pumpkin;

Hollow out the pumpkin’s heart;

Draw a face on a pumpkin;

To carve out a human face;

Put in a candle and cover it with a pumpkin lid.

Fun Halloween trivia.

1. Halloween Costume.

Children hold jack-o ‘-lanterns, wear strange ghost costumes, and dress up as scary people to walk down the street or attend Halloween parties.

2. Trick or Treat.

Children dressed as cute little monsters go from house to house asking for candy by knocking on doors and Shouting “Trick or treat! (Trick or treat!) “, you can get all kinds of delicious candy. If the grown-ups are too stingy to give, expect pranks like your doorknob suddenly covered in glue.

3. Pinata.

Pinatas are small packages that contain small gifts such as candy. Foreign children like this game, the game is very simple: the pinata hanging or standing on the ground, the children take turns with sticks to hit the pinata, grab candy and gifts, all this represents good luck.

4. Horror movies.

Scary excitement is the theme of Halloween. People like to watch movies with their friends and feel the scary atmosphere on Halloween.

Tonight is Halloween Eve, I hope everyone can defeat the heart of the coward, and friends and family spend a happy holiday together!